Description: I have a list of 23 items and want to number them as an ordered list. It works well if I use single brackets 1) 2) 3) ... but does not work well if I use double brackets (1) (2) (3) ... After the ninth entry there is a leap in indentation, which makes t5he list unusable. Steps to Reproduce: 1. write down 20 lines 2. make them an ordered list 3. switch between options Actual Results: a jump in indentation Expected Results: proper indentation for all Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: [Information automatically included from LibreOffice] Locale: en-US Module: TextDocument [Information guessed from browser] OS: Windows (All) OS is 64bit: no <--- should read yes
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Created attachment 179436 [details] a sample this document demonstrates the principle
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Jens-D, thank you for the document. I'm sorry, but i don't understand, how this is connected with your report, because, it's a list of 8 items. I can't see a problem with alignment (so bug is about alignment and not indentation??). Could you please specify the problem an d steps to reproduceß => NEEDINFO Tested with Version: 7.3.2.2 (x64) / LibreOffice Community Build ID: 49f2b1bff42cfccbd8f788c8dc32c1c309559be0 CPU threads: 4; OS: Windows 10.0 Build 19044; UI render: Skia/Raster; VCL: win Locale: de-DE (de_DE); UI: en-GB Calc: CL
the indentation is greater in the second case; why?
(In reply to Jens-D Doll from comment #5) > the indentation is greater in the second case; why? If you enable formatting marks, you can see that there are four blank spaces in front of each word. Don't know why. They're not part of list settings.
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