https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148479

--- Comment #6 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #5)
> By your logic, a table is the "right tool" for almost any list. Unordered
> list? You can either have the bullet on, or off if you type backspace at the
> beginning of the paragraph. That's essentially data. So you should have a
> two-column table, with one column being either empty or with a bullet.
> Numbered list? You can restart the numbering at every paragraph, and change
> the starting number, if you like, so - essentially you're storing a number
> for every value. So you should have a two-column table, with an index column.

Oh, you show a logical fallacy: you substitute my "this is a data, so should
not be treated as metadata" with your "you can do that in a different way" ;)

No, for any list, the fact that it is a list item (top-level element of a list)
*automatically* produces the respective decoration. This can not be true for
your example.

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