Hello, James Harkins <jamshar...@zoho.com> writes:
> Hi, haven't been active here for a while (which is a good thing -- it means I > haven't had any problems worth mentioning!). > > Now I have one -- ODT export encodes list items as a list-item containing a > "text:p": > > <text:list text:style-name="OrgBulletedList" text:continue-numbering="false"> > <text:list-item> > > <text:p text:style-name="Text_20_body">blah blah</text:p> > > </text:list-item> > </text:list> > > When LibreOffice reads this, it applies indentation settings from the > Text_20_body paragraph style to the list item. So, for instance, if > you're writing for a journal that requires a .doc and it also requires > paragraphs to be first-line indented, it becomes impossible to have > hanging bullets in bullet lists -- the list outdents the bullet by > 0.25" but the paragraph style then indents this by 0.5" for a net > indent of 0.25". > > ask.libreoffice.org says "It is usually preferable to make paragraph > styles formatting lists independent from bulk text styles"[1] -- i.e., > applying the same style to a list-item paragraph as to a free-standing > paragraph is not recommended. > > I can guess structurally why this occurs -- I suppose org parses it as > a list-item node containing a paragraph node, and the paragraph node > is encoded first, without any knowledge of its context. So, what style-name should have the inner paragraph? If it is a new style, what would be its definition? It's not difficult to check, upon exporting a paragraph, if it belongs to a list item or not: (org-element-lineage paragraph '(item)) BTW, is it different for nested paragraphs, e.g., what should be the style for the following 3 paragraphs: - para 1 para 2 - para 3 Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou