[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 62032] Cannot specify a Paragraph Style to use a numbering level (over 1) for a chosen Numbering (List) style

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Fri Jun 5 13:01:19 UTC 2020


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62032

Atticus <douglas.spear at hotmail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEW                         |NEEDINFO
                URL|                            |https://ask.libreoffice.org
                   |                            |/en/question/248321/multile
                   |                            |vel-list-numbering-style-an
                   |                            |d-paragraph-style/?sort=lat
                   |                            |est

--- Comment #20 from Atticus <douglas.spear at hotmail.com> ---
We are talking about the same thing but describing Bug 62032 differently.

Problem [1]

Even though both "Heading <x>" and "Example <x>" are using Paragraph Styles and
List Styles editing each corresponding set (Heading <x>, {List Style :
Paragraph Style} ; Example <x>, {List Style : Paragraph Style}) is approached
and done differently. Each Paragraph Style, {"Heading 1" : ... : "Heading 9"},
and List Style, "Chapter Numbering", is edited using the editing menu under
Paragraph Style and the editing menu under Tools->Chapter Numbering. However,
each Paragraph Style, {"Example 1" : ... : "Example 9"}, and List Style,
"Example 123", is edited using the editing menu under Paragraph Style and the
editing menu under List Styles.

Problem [2]

List Style "Chapter Numbering" is not present under List Styles; which segues
into Problem one-s' approach to editing Paragraph and List Styles: {"Heading 1"
: ... : "Heading 9"} and "Chapter Numbering". So the ways in which these styles
are edited and presented are neither consistent with nor congruent to each
other.

Problem [3]

Applying custom Paragraph Style "Example 2", which is assigned to Numbering
Style "Example 123" and outline level 2, to my target, does not result in a
corresponding change in that targets' outline level. Here, the observed
behavior does not match the expected behavior. When I apply Paragraph Style
"Example 2", which has been edited and assigned outline level 2, I expect the
target to be changed to outline level 2.

Problem [4]

If I click to the left of {"Example 1" : ... : "Example 9"} and press "Tab"
then there is a change in the targets' outline level; but that change does not
match the styles' edited and assigned outline level and there is no
corresponding change under the Paragraph Style Menu to indicate the targets'
outline level has been changed. Here, the observed behavior does not match the
expected behavior. The observed behavior ought to match the results of the
activating process for Paragraph Styles {"Heading 1" : ... : "Heading 9"} and
List Style "Chapter Numbering". The List Style "Chapter Numbering" is
activated, automatically, when its' corresponding Paragraph Styles {Heading "1"
: ... : Heading "9"} are activated. So, at the present moment, activating each
distinct Paragraph style results in observable behavior that is neither
consistent with nor congruent to each other; when, in fact they ought to be.

For example, when I select Paragraph Style and apply Heading 2 to my target,
then that target changes to Outline Level 2 (Heading 2 is assigned Outline
Level 2). Here, the observed behavior matches the expected behavior. When I
click to the left of "Heading 1", formatted as a Multi-level List, and press
"Tab" then that Heading changes to Level 2 from Level 1, as is expected.
Additionally, there is a corresponding change under the Paragraph Style
indicating the target has been changed to "Heading 2" ("Heading 2" is assigned
Outline Level 2). Here, the observed behavior matches the expected behavior.

Heading Multilevel List Style :: 
List Style: "Chapter Numbering"
Paragraph Style: {"Heading 1" : ... : "Heading 9"}

Expected Behavior and Observed Behavior Match:

- 1. Heading 1          == Outline Level 1
- 1.1 Heading 2         == Outline Level 2

- 2. Heading 1          == Outline Level 1
- 2.1 Heading 2         == Outline Level 2

Custom Multilevel List Style :: 
Editing custom List Style: "Example 123"
Editing custom Paragraph Style: {"Example 1" : ... : "Example 9"}

- List Styles -> 
- New ->
 - Tab.Organizer.Name           "Example 123"
 - Tab.Outline.Select           "Numeric with all sublevels"
 - Tab.Position ->              ...Multiple Options Set
 - Tab.Customize ->             ...Multiple Options Set


- Paragraph Styles ->
- New ->
 - Tab.Organizer ->                 Name                "Example 1"
 - Tab.Outline and Numbering ->     Outline level:      "Level 1"
 - Tab.Outline and Numbering ->     Numbering style:    "Example 123"

Paragraph Styles {"Example 2" : ... : "Example 9"} follow the above editing
process and to each corresponding edit, "Example X" is assigned Outline level:
"Level X".

Expected Behavior

- 1. Heading 1      == Outline Level 1
- Example 2         == Outline Level 2
- Example 2         == Outline Level 2

- 1.1 Heading 2     == Outline Level 2
- Example 3         == Outline Level 3
- Example 3         == Outline Level 3

Observed Behavior

- 1. Heading 1      == Outline Level 1
- Example 2         == Outline Level 1
- Example 2         == Outline Level 1

- 1.1 Heading 2     == Outline Level 2
- Example 3         == Outline Level 1
- Example 3         == Outline Level 1

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