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--- Comment #13 from Heiko Tietze <heiko.tietze@documentfoundation.org> ---
(In reply to zionoto from comment #12)
I think that the most logical default behavior of this is as follow...

1. It's a major pain when you want to add text between the list item.
You may have simple lists in mind but things can become more complex.
2. Restarting is easier than continuation.

And I hope LO (and Word) will follow HTML model as well.

How would the example above work with html with automatic numbering? It
doesn't.

IMHO it largely preferable that when the numbered list style is applied
restarts by default and IF the user needs to continue from the previous
numbering (s)he clicks Continue numbering from right click menu or toolbar
or else, but this happens so rarely, even in complex documents.

The only option that comes in my mind is per different list styles. Every time
you add a paragraph without bullets some new "List <foo>" style is created. By
that you can easily switch the style and continue with the previous list. BUT
(it's a very big "but"), how are users supposed to know this? It would also
clutter the list of list styles, makes it hard to figure out what is being
used. 

So my take is NAB.

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