For OpenDocument, it seems there is no example, so I will
try to investigate the styles and - as you write - decide
which style indicates an ordered or unordered list. As OO2
must do this a similar way, there should be a pattern, I
hope.
For OO1, there is a problem. As you write, there should be
ordered and unordered lists, but the OO::OODoc methods
always report *ordered* lists for my document - regardless
if the lists are ordered or not. Do I use the methods the
wrong way, or is this a bug? How to do it correctly?
Thanks!
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