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--- Comment #12 from Markus Elfring <Markus.Elfring@web.de> ---
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #11)
(In reply to Markus Elfring from comment #10)
Please excuse, I have overlooked that you want a _hanging_ indent,
my remarks are for first line indent.

I hope that confusion because of such information can be reduced further for
the clarification of desirable software behaviour.


You mean the indent of the second line by "selected indentation"?

Yes. - You would like to achieve an alignment with subsequent lines after a bit
of text at the beginning of such a paragraph, wouldn't you?


This is indeed treated as tab stop and a tab inserted left from it will jump to it.

Thanks for such an acknowledgement.


This tab stop at indentation has position 0. Tab stops with position 0 are
not listed in the tab stops of the paragraph style and if you try to add
such tab stop there, it will be automatically removed. In turn you cannot
style such tab.

I find this information questionable.


An additional problem is, that the handling of hanging indents is interwoven
with the handling of bullet and numbered lists.

I would like to achieve further improvements for this use case.


Hanging indents are used for definition lists or play scripts for example.
There too I have not seen such fill characters.

You might not use fill characters for tabs so often.


So the question is, what is the use case of such fill character?

But they belong to usual functionality, don't they?


Your request is valid,

Thanks for such a view.
Would you like to adjust the bug status accordingly?


but implementing it, is risky.

I agree that corresponding software developments can become challenging.

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