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:: com :: sun :: star :: text ::

service ChapterNumberingRule
Description
describes the rules for chapter numbering in a text document.

Some of the properties that are available in the interface are ignored here.

The type of numbering can only be: NUM_CHARS_UPPER_LETTER, NUM_CHARS_LOWER_LETTER, NUM_ROMAN_UPPER, NUM_ROMAN_LOWER, NUM_ARABIC, or NUM_NUMBER_NONE

In the ::com::sun::star::style::NumberingAlignment only the field ::com::sun::star::style::NumberingAlignment::Alignment is applied.

Depending on the numbering types, the parameters for bullets or bit maps may be ignored. The character style name for the numbering symbol is also ignored.


Included Services - Summary
::com::sun::star::style::NumberingRule
(referenced entity's summary:)
specifies a rule to format numberings.
Properties' Summary
string
HeadingStyleName
contains the name of the paragraph style that marks this heading level.  
Included Services - Details
::com::sun::star::style::NumberingRule
(referenced entity's summary:)
specifies a rule to format numberings.
Properties' Details
HeadingStyleName
string HeadingStyleName;
Description
contains the name of the paragraph style that marks this heading level.

It is necessary that each style name appears only once in the sequence of numbering rules.


 
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