Le 2007-07-12 à 8:26, Már Örlygsson a écrit :

Michel Fortin wrote:

Would that work with right-aligned numbers? I think not.

I think it would.

If we use John's example:

Yes, if we use John Fraser's example, it'd work as he said. It would not work as a user would expect with my example though (the one you skipped from my email):

     1. Test
         1. Test
         2. Test
         3. Test
         4. Test
         5. Test
         6. Test
         7. Test
         8. Test
         9. Test
        10. Test
     2. Test

Here, using John Fraser's suggested algorithm, subitem number 10 would be sent to the first list which is indented less, which means between item 1 and 2 of the outer list. I think a user would expect item 10 to come after item 9 in the nested list.


Michel Fortin
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http://www.michelf.com/


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