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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56258

Buovjaga <todventtu@suomi24.fi> changed:

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--- Comment #14 from Buovjaga <todventtu@suomi24.fi> ---
(In reply to RGB from comment #13)
IMO, the problem here is not a bug, but a poor default choice. 

By default, lists have two tab stops, the first one to indicate number
position and alignment and the second one to indicate first line indent for
text. The first tab for numbers is aligned "to the left" and that means that
when the number is wider than the space left by the indent tab the text get
pushed to the right. The easiest solution to this problem is to change the
alignment for the number's tab stop to be aligned to the right, so instead
of 

  9.   Text
  10.  Text

which is the current default behaviour, you get a nicer list like

   9.  Text
  10.  Text

which is the default behaviour of lists in LaTeX.

So maybe this bug report could be changed into a feature request to change
the default value for numbering alignment on lists.

Let's ask UX.

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