https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51373

Ulrich Windl <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #9 from Ulrich Windl <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Angelo Borsotti from comment #8)
> The problem is still present in release 4.4.
> Someone suggested that it can be solved by defining a paragraph style
> for the first item in a list and another for the following ones.

That's the way it is documented for a long time. Before suggesting new
features, try to make the existing features usable (as the original reporter
did).

> I think that this is a hack. The real solution is to have a paragraph
> style that means: "list", and a paragraph style that mean: "item", much
> the same as the html <ol> and <li>.

Paragraph styles are not SGML. I see no need to define complex container
structures like items consisting of lists, or empty lists, etc.

> The current solution of having numbered paragraph styles allows to have
> only one list in an entire document only, and to mimic several lists by
> manually forcing restart numbering the first item.

If the proposed fix were implemented, lists (at the top level at least) would
work OK. Probably instead of unconditionally resetting the list numbering, the
list numbering at the current nesting level should be reset.

The problem is still present in LO 4.4.5.

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