Dear Heinz, Heinz Tuechler <tuech...@gmx.at> writes:
> thank you - I know that. The problem seems to be that in the odt-file > all lists, as well as all "normal" text share the same format. In my > German version of LibreOffice it is called "Textkörper". > So, if I modify that format in a ODT_STYLES_FILE it changes all the > "normal" text, not only the lists. > If I were able to assign a different format to lists, then your proposal > would be the optimal solution. Until now I did not find out, how to > assign such a different format to lists. Perhaps you can send a feature request to the LibreOffice team? > Why do I use lists at all? It is, because they offer a hierarchical way > of description, but, contrary to headings and subheadings, after the end > of a list, you jump to the same level as before the list. Instead with > headings and subheadings I think, I can go back to the level at the > beginning only by inserting a new (sub)heading of the desired level. > Maybe I am missing some alternative. Perhaps try M-RET in a heading or explore `org-adapt-indentation' (I'm not sure I completely grok your need, hence the suggestions.) Best, -- Bastien