Created attachment 66262 [details] Demonstrates the bug. Problem description: Steps to reproduce: 1. .... Create a new style, linked/sub class of Heading 2. Call it "Heading 2 Sub". In the Formatting window it will appear as a child node of Heading 2. All in order. 2. Create a paragraph of type Heading 1. 3. After it, create a paragraph of the type just created, "Heading 2 Sub". 4. View the hierarchy in the Navigator. Current behavior: The paragraph of type "Heading 2 Sub" does not appear in the Navigator. Expected behavior: The paragraph of type "Heading 2 Sub" should appear in the Navigator. Platform (if different from the browser): Browser: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_8_1) AppleWebKit/537.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/21.0.1180.82 Safari/537.1
Also, in the TOC, "Heading 2 Sub" appears on the same level as "Heading 3". I'd say that certainly is unexpected.
AFAIK, you need to go to menu Tools > Outline numbering to assign your new style to a chapter level. Best regards. JBF
Thanks, I didn't know about that one. But after several attempts, how does it work? What does the Level list on the left do? If I want style Foo to be on level 2, what do I do? Looks like that dialog surely could use a redesign.
Comment nr. 2 in the thread http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?t=10692 says that "best use the build-in heading styles, there are some issus if you chooseto use other styles," implying there is indeed an issue here.
(In reply to comment #3) > Thanks, I didn't know about that one. But after several attempts, how does it > work? > > What does the Level list on the left do? If I want style Foo to be on level 2, > what do I do? Looks like that dialog surely could use a redesign. This bug tracker is not a helpdesk. Please ask for help on users mailing-list or on AskLibo : http://ask.libreoffice.org/questions/ Closing as WorksForMe. Please feel free to open a new bug report (as enhancement) if you have some improvement in the dialog to suggest. Best regards. JBF