>     Yes, I see what you mean. Personally, I think this is unnecessarily
> complex and difficult to understand. It is not the Writer Guide. It is
> these styles:

That's my very impression too. The guide is clear in what it states,
but the styles obfuscate the message.

>     What seems strange is that the Indent & Spacing for Numbering 1 and
> Numbering 1 Cont. are identical. What was the reason for this? I also

Not exactly, they differ in the first line indent setting. Numbering 1
looks like (except for the numbering itself):

1.  blah blah blah         <--- first line
     blah blah blah         <--- following lines

Instead Numbering 1 Cont looks like:

     blah blah blah         <--- first line
     blah blah blah         <--- following lines

So, regarding the indentation, the implication seems to be:

Numbering 1 Start
(Numbering 1
 Numbering 1 Cont * ) *
.
.
.
Numbering 1 End


Regards
--
Carlos

>
>> On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Dan Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > On Wed, 2012-05-09 at 23:45 -0300, Carlos Pita wrote:
>> >> Hi all,
>> >>
>> >> I find this description in the documentation very misleading:
>> >>
>> >> """
>> >> Each of the list styles predefined in Writer has four associated
>> >> paragraph styles. For example, the
>> >> Numbering 1 list style is associated with four paragraph styles:
>> >> Numbering 1
>> >> Numbering 1 Cont.
>> >> Numbering 1 End
>> >> Numbering 1 Start
>> >> """
>> >>
>> >> In what sense list style "Numbering 1" is related to paragraph styles
>> >> "Numbering 1 *"? What one can see is that the N in paragraph styles
>> >> "Numbering N *" is related to indentation level and not intended for
>> >> working in tandem with the list style "Numbering N". One can use
>> >> paragraph style "Numbering 1" with any of the list styles, because
>> >> concerns seem to be completely orthogonal.
>> >>
>> >> Can you clarify the relationship between paragraph styles "Numbering N
>> >> *" and list style "Numbering N"?
>> >>
>> >> What scenarios are paragraph styles "Numbering N *" and "List N *" 
>> >> intended for?
>> >>
>> >> Thank you a lot
>> >> --
>> >> Carlos
>> >
>>
>> > documentation did you mean?
>> >     I think the answer you are seeking is found in the Styles and
>> > Formating window.
>> >     Use the F11 key to open it. There are several icons at the top; the
>> > one of the left (Paragraph styles) is the one you want. At the bottom of
>> > the window is a drop down list with Automatic selected by Default
>> > (unless you have changed it). Select "All Styles". In that list you will
>> > find the Numbering N * paragraph styles. Right click anyone of them and
>> > select Modify from the context menu (it  is a pop up window.) Click the
>> > "Outline & Numbering" tab. When you want to add a numbering or bullet
>> > style to your paragraph style, you select it here.
>> >     The paragraph style dictates the properties of the paragraph. The
>> > numbering (or list [bullet]) style dictates the numbering that appears
>> > at the beginning of each paragraph.
>> >
>> > --Dan
>> >
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