https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125804
Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de> changed:
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--- Comment #7 from Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de> ---
I see these problems:
I'm not sure whether LibreOffices way to treat the first-line indent
corresponds to XSL and CSS. From the specification text, I expect that a
first-line indent does not alter margin and padding and so the border would not
move, if the first-line gets a negative indent. That should be tested with an
HTML document.
LibreOffice uses an automatic tab-stop position in the first line. But its
position is nowhere defined and not written to the file. From my experiments I
guess, that it is as the right edge of the paragraph margin area. "paragraph
margin area" is the area from the left of the page text area towards right with
the length given in the "Indent Before text" field in the UI. A better position
would be at the right edge of the padding area. That is where the text of the
second and following lines start.
ODF does not define the origin for measuring tab-stop positions in paragraphs.
There exist an additional attribute "text:relative-tab-stop-position" (ODF1.2
19.855) for indexes but not for simple paragraphs.
Referenced Bugs:
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107834
[Bug 107834] [META] Tab stops bugs and enhancements
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