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@felixfeng33 could you help with this? |
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Try to set the listStyleType to the same with the previous node. |
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You may need to wait for us to fix it. |
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I will try to fixes it within half of a month. |
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After researching other products, I found that some applications, such as Notion, have also not considered this situation.Additional verification after each keystroke may slightly affect performance. any ideal? @zbeyens |
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Here is a case in Word, which is the main ref we try to support for the indent plugin:
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@felixfeng33 any update on this? |
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The above image demonstrates 2 indent levels of the same list style type marker. Now if we indent "C.", from the first indent level to the second, it will automatically order to the second indent level, and marker will become "D.".
Now, in the above image we again have 2 indent levels, but of different list style type markers. Now if we indent "3.", from the first to the second level, what we observe is that instead of matching the list style type markers of the new indent level, i.e., become "D.", it maintains the marker of the previous indent level, but starts again from "1."
Just wanted to confirm if this is a bug, or an intended feature, and if an intended feature, how could I match markers to that of the existing indent level, because this is a general behaviour of indent lists.
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