Description: If ordered list is turned with F12 Character formatting is applied. If Format -> Bullet & Numbering it's set to NONE Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open Writer 2. Toggle numbering on.. Type something. 3. Format -> Bullet and numbering -> Notice character set to Numbering symbols 4. CTRL+Z everything 5. Format -> Bullet and numbering -> Now the default is set to none Actual Results: Directly activating Numbering Symbols Using dialog NONE Expected Results: I would guess Numbering Symbols by default, but well not the expert. At least some consistency Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: Version: 7.4.0.0.alpha0+ (x64) / LibreOffice Community Build ID: b4a281af53efa0c36ee1770e6cf4d800be77a6d2 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
Also in Version: 6.0.6.0.0+ Build ID: c30963b8b4bbbe42a24b97aafa161eff9d7ccdd4 CPU threads: 4; OS: Windows 6.3; UI render: default; Locale: nl-NL (nl_NL); Calc: CL and in Versie: 5.2.4.2 Build ID: 3d5603e1122f0f102b62521720ab13a38a4e0eb0 CPU Threads: 4; Versie besturingssysteem:Windows 6.2; UI Render: GL; Locale: nl-NL (nl_NL); Calc: CL and in Versie: 5.0.6.3 (x64) Build ID: 490fc03b25318460cfc54456516ea2519c11d1aa Locale: nl-NL (nl_NL) and in Versie 4.0.0.3 (Bouw-id: 7545bee9c2a0782548772a21bc84a9dcc583b89)
In other words you dislike having None at Character Style for paragraphs with no list? I don't see an issue here.
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #2) > In other words you dislike having None at Character Style for paragraphs > with no list? I don't see an issue here. (A) Inserting numbered list by * pressing F12 or * pushing the numbered list button does introduce CS for numbered list. Open Format -> Bullet & Numbering -> customize tab. Notice Numbering symbols CS (B) Inserting numbered list by Format -> Bullet & Numbering -> numbered list .. pick one, and press ok This one has no CS for numbered list ---- Shouldn't it be NONE in both cases...
It's convenient to assign a CS to the non-accessible numbers (done via .uno:DefaultNumbering). The only way to have the numbers in bold, for example, is by changing the CS. If you go through the dialog (.uno:OutlineBullet) you have to set all attributes manually. At least when we talk about the Customize tab. In case of the list of predefined configurations I'd agree to have some congruence. Ideally this list follows what is defined under List Styles filtered for ordered lists.
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #4) > The only way to have the numbers in bold, for example, is by changing the CS. Bit off-topic, but this not true. You can apply DF to a numbered list. Click the list (will become gray) and press for example CTRL+B
(In reply to Telesto from comment #5) > You can apply DF to a numbered list. Numbers become bold only in case of changes to the paragraph (after making the whole line bold). If you want the numbers in red and the text in black you have to go the CS way.
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #6) > (In reply to Telesto from comment #5) > > You can apply DF to a numbered list. > > Numbers become bold only in case of changes to the paragraph (after making > the whole line bold). If you want the numbers in red and the text in black > you have to go the CS way. Hmm. OK. If you select the 'numbered list field' and you select 'Red font' (which I expect to be DF), but apparently this does control the CS style in this case.. Appears to be exception on the 'model', intended as a feature.