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  • 1.  Re: [office] 4.3 Lists

    Posted 11-18-2004 12:24
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    Subject: Re: [office] 4.3 Lists


    Michael,
    
    Agreed.
    
    About to be offline most of the day traveling. The SBL conference starts 
    Friday and runs through Tuesday. I should be able to make the conference 
    call on Monday, but my commenting rate will probably take a real hit 
    this weekend.
    
    Hope you are having a great day!
    
    Patrick
    
    
    Michael Brauer wrote:
    > Hi Patrick,
    > 
    > Patrick Durusau wrote:
    > 
    >>Greetings,
    >>
    >>The first paragraph, second setence of 4.3 Lists reads:
    >>
    >>A list is a paragraph-level element, which contains a sequence of list 
    >>items, optionally preceded by a special list item called the list header.
    >>
    >>Comment:
    >>
    >>Seems ambiguous as to whether the list header applies to the list or to 
    >>the sequence of list items.
    >>
    >>Suggest:
    >>
    >>A list is a paragraph-level element, which contains a sequence of list 
    >>items, and it is optionally preceded by a special list item called the 
    >>list header.
    >>
    >>Comment: In recasting, number agreement calls attention back to the list.
    > 
    > 
    > I'm still not sure how I would understand that sentence. I think the
    > sentence become clear if the list header is treated as an elemenet of
    > its own rather than as a special list item. I've rephrased the paragraph
    > as follows:
    > 
    > The Open Office format supports list structures, similar to those found
    > in [HTML4]. A list is a paragraph-level element, which contains an
    > optional list header, followed by a sequence of list items. The list
    > header and each list item contains a sequence of paragraph or list
    > elements. Lists can be nested.
    > 
    > Is that okay for you?
    > 
    > Michael
    > 
    > 
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    -- 
    Patrick Durusau
    Director of Research and Development
    Society of Biblical Literature
    Patrick.Durusau@sbl-site.org
    Chair, V1 - Text Processing: Office and Publishing Systems Interface
    Co-Editor, ISO 13250, Topic Maps -- Reference Model
    
    Topic Maps: Human, not artificial, intelligence at work!
    
    
    


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