https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111932
Y <[email protected]> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEEDINFO |NEW
Version|5.4.0.3 release |5.4.3.2 release
--- Comment #3 from Y <[email protected]> ---
Dear Regina, Thanks for your comments.
Re comment 1: Why is the indent behavior different for numbered paragraphs,
and how is it different? Frankly, all I want is to set TAB STOPS -- it is
irrelevant whether the paragraph is numbered, bulleted, or plain.
Correct me if I am wrong: all types of paragraphs have three indents: (a)
before text, (b) after text, and (c) first line; and then they can have zero or
more tab stops. All I need is that they be treated consistently when there is
a TAB character -- does not matter if that TAB character is the result of
numbering, or if it is part of the body text. Either the Before text indent
should be treated like a tab stop; or the user interface should allow to set a
tab stop overlapping the before text mark.
Re comment 2: What makes you think that the problem in bug 100383 is similar or
even related to my problem? My problem has nothing to do with indent level, it
is purely a tabulation problem.
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