https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148795

--- Comment #5 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to Telesto from comment #4)
> @SDC Blanco
> You're probably more familiar with the lists stuff with your analysis at for
> example bug 36220. 
Only from reading the description (i.e., not actually studying the example), my
guess is that "there is no previous list" in relation to the cursor position,
so nothing to add.

Meanwhile, attachment 170657  will summarize, in a table, exactly and fully how
"add to list" works.  ( attachment 170658 gives same information in an
alternative presentation).  Should be useful for your pursuits in this area,
and should be adequate for you to explain your case here.

The attachment was prepared originally with an eye to being include in the help
pages.  Instead, the help page is organized around two main functions, uses of
the command.  I know you are seeking for this command to be "intuitive"
(meaning?), but for this command, it seems necessary to RTM, (and attachment
170657 for exhaustive understanding).

Also, for possible corner cases, look at bug 140579 comment 56.

Finally, the only difference between "Add to List" and the (old) "Continue
Numbering" is the name of the command.  No change in the underlying functional
code.  The change in name was made to reflect the fact that the command adds
items to lists  (e.g., your "Hello" before the list is one such example).

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