Hello, On Tue, 15 Aug 2017 15:57:08 +0200 Regina Henschel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Dennis, > > I suggest to use lists. Define for each person a numbering style. Set > the "before" field to the name of the person and the "after" field to > a colon for example. You can set the numbering itself to "none". Or > you keep the numbering - in case you need to refer to paragraphs. > > If you name the style the same as the person, you can easily manage > then. The way lists are rendered give you the needed indentation > automatically, you only need to apply the respective list to the text > of the person. > > Kind regards > Regina Well, the whole templating is cumbersome and even weird. For example, I cannot first define a generic type to later inherit defaults from it because the dialog doesn't show me list details – only paragraph details. The only provided way to configure list details is to edit the source type, and that I definetely don't want. I have to define the generic type, then use it and then open the list dialog and then configure the list details. However, inheriting from it causes the same problem for the named type, i.e. I have to use the list to be able to set the proper name. When I define a second named type, the same problem appears. But when I change the properties for it, LibreOffice even changes all lists already existing in the document, no matter what type they belong to... I'm pissed by this mess... Go to sleep... --------------------------------------------------------------------- Dennis Heuer [email protected] -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
