Description: Heading inherits bullet under certain conditions Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open the attached file 2. Place cursor after "Laik" 3. Press Shift arrow up to select everything 4. CTRL+C 5. Paste somewhere below on the page This doesn't work on an empty page This does only work with specific selections Actual Results: Bullet before heading Expected Results: No bullet Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: Version: 7.1.0.0.alpha0+ (x64) Build ID: <buildversion> CPU threads: 4; OS: Windows 6.3 Build 9600; UI render: Skia/Raster; VCL: win Locale: nl-NL (nl_NL); UI: en-US Calc: CL and in 3.3.0
Created attachment 163749 [details] Example file
Created attachment 163750 [details] Screencast
ABC has attribute. The text:continue-numbering attribute specifies, if the numbering of the preceding list is continued or not. I guess if pasted after the list, bullet is continued/shown and in a new document / after some text, it is not. So that would be NotABug. Anyway, Minor or less, with no steps how sample was created.
(In reply to Timur from comment #3) > ABC has attribute. > The text:continue-numbering attribute specifies, if the numbering of the > preceding list is continued or not. > I guess if pasted after the list, bullet is continued/shown and in a new > document / after some text, it is not. > So that would be NotABug. > Anyway, Minor or less, with no steps how sample was created. This is complaining to complain: 1. Open Writer 2. Type A (Enter) 3. Type B 4. Select both & enable bulleted list 5. Press Enter 6. Disable bulleted list 7. Enable Heading 1 and type AAA 8. Press Enter 9. Enable bulleted list 10. Type something after the bullet: say BBB 11. Press Enter twice 12. Place cursor after BBB 13. Arrow Shift UP 14. CTRL+C 15. CTRL+V below somewhere
@Terrence, This is likely the same bug as the closed one. Except being minimalistic. I assume that LibreOffice isn't copying style formatting in 3.3.0.. which made me assume it was a regression in my previous bug
Created attachment 163884 [details] Example file 2 (opposite; chapter numbering removed) 1. Open the attached file 2. CTRL+A 3. CTRL+C 4. CTRL+N 5. CTRL+V
I confirm Comment 4 and set lowest priority, only happens in the same file. That still needs explanation. Except that...looks duplicate again no search. Comment 6 is different and NotABug. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 64828 ***