Description: When inserting table the "table content" style is always set to Liberation Serif font even if the "default" style operates on different font. It inherits other settings (like line indent) but not the font. Under the "styles" menu it seems ok (inherited settings) but display in document is different. Every time it requires changing the direct formating which resetes to "Liberation sans" once a new row is added. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Change font under "default" style. 2. Insert tabel (the text inside will be displayed in Liberation Serif). 3. Styles > table content indicates the same font as under default style. 4. "Remove direct formating" (CTRL + M) does not work. 5. Change font manually. 6. Add another row to the table and the font resets to Liberation Serif. Actual Results: The font int the table does not follow the actual style settings and once changed manually keeps resetting itself when another row is added to the table. Expected Results: The font and style settings for table content should follow style settings inherited from parent style and display as set in the style without the need to change it manually every time. Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: Yes Additional Info: I tried to disable OpenGL but the bug keeps reproducing. User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:58.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/58.0
Hi Marek, Thank you to report it. However, this bug was previously reported in Bug 115573 - EDITING: Table loses formatting when inserting a new row in a table I set Status to Duplicate. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 115573 ***