On Wednesday 13 June 2007, Hombergs, Tom wrote: > However, as soon as I use List.setListSymbol() to set the symbol to a > symbol different from the default, the text after the bullet is indented > too much. Has the symbolIndent perhaps been ignored by the change? Or am I > doing something wrong? I must say that this behaviour is really weird, but I will continue to investigate. In the meantime I would suggest not setting the symbolIndent in the constructor, but via the setSymbolIndent(xx) method, as that works correctly.
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