John Kaufmann wrote:
In a message dated 2009.09.25 10:02 -0500, Gene Young wrote:
You set the spacing before the paragraph following the list to be
equal to the sum of the spacing before and after on the "normal"
paragraphs in the document. You can add as many list items as you
wish at any time you wish and the appearance will remain the same.
So then, the paragraph /following/ the paragraph with embedded list
requires special treatment? Why should /that/ paragraph be so burdened,
and - again - what happens if we then edit the document to put another
paragraph after the paragraph with embedded list? Haven't we just
spread the problem? Isn't the advantage of object orientation supposed
to be the encapsulation of formatting issues, precisely to avoid this
sort of tinkering?
John
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And then some people want a magic button that will do all the work. I
try not to over think the problem. Finding a solution and moving on is
more productive than worrying "what if". There will always be
situations where one must create their own solutions.
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Gene Y.
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