Using specific styles in a list

In writing Chapter 2 of the Base Guide, I have created a list (an
outline with four levels (OOOlist1 use for forth level) for the reader
to use when planning for a DBMS or RDBMS. The levels consist mostly of
questions.
     Following that I used an example to show what the list would look
like when the person answered all the questions as they planned for
their own DBMS or RDBMS. These answer would have to fit within the
original outline. I have used OOOList2 for all the answers to
distinguish the answers from the questions.
     Then this evening I was reading through the chapter template (3.4)
which says that the style I used for this should only be used for the
next lower level after OOOList1. Then what should I be using to make the
distinction I want? Perhaps OOOSimpleList?

--Dan

Follow-up on the above. I decided to create a file showing what I
have done and upload it to Alfresco after creating a site using my
dashboard. URL: (only one document there)

http://alfresco.libreoffice.org/share/page/site/Dan/documentlibrary

--Dan

I wonder if it's a good idea to have such deep lists. There were a couple like that in chapter 1 and they looked rather confusing to me.

Hi :slight_smile:
I think my ideal scenario is that people use the Faqs (if/when we get people to translate or build those).  The Faqs hopefully give simple case answers or a nudge and then give links into the full guides.  So, if people are looking for simple answers they wont necessarily go to the guides first.  Length and detail are not necessarily bad surely?

However, i'm not sure that is the best way and i haven't looked at the deep lists.
Regards from
Tom :slight_smile: