https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36220
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See Also| |https://bugs.documentfounda
| |tion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11
| |7233
CC| |[email protected]
--- Comment #16 from [email protected] ---
Here is another way to understand "Continue previous numbering", which shows
that comment 10 can be understood as expected behavior.
As noted in comment 14
> You can decide exactly what to include in Continue and what not.
Here is the logic:
Start with a list, such as described in comment 0, steps 1-5.
Here is one with 5 items.
1. item 1
1. item 2
2. item 3
3. item 4
4. item 5
Technique 1. Select item 1 and any of item 3, 4, or 5, (but not item 2),
right-click, "continue previous numbering"
Result: makes the (expected?) continuous numbering 1-5 (for all 5 items).
Technique 2. Select only items 2 and 3, right-click, "continue previous
numbering"
Result: gives 1.2.3 (for items 1-3) and 1.2. for items 4 and 5.
In other words:
Technique 1 allows you to make a continuous list by selecting the list item
added at top, plus an arbitrary item in the middle of the list.
Technique 2 allows you to "add" as many items as you want from the original
list to the "new" first item.
Both techniques seem like meaningful workflows -- also for DF users -- and
could be (easily?) documented.
A better label for the command is: "Include in previous list"
(The techniques also works with bulleted lists, but with a directional effect,
described in bug 117233, comment 8)
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