Bug 55053

Summary: FORMATTING: Outline Formatting Spacing Issues
Product: LibreOffice Reporter: Grayson Prettyman <mysteriousninjainc>
Component: WriterAssignee: Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs>
Status: NEW --- QA Contact:
Severity: major    
Priority: high CC: dmutters, keith
Version: 3.6.4.3 release   
Hardware: Other   
OS: All   
Whiteboard: BSA
i915 platform: i915 features:
Attachments: JPG of problem
problematic .odt
problematic .odt 4.3.5.2
JPG of problem 4.3.5.2

Description Grayson Prettyman 2012-09-18 14:43:03 UTC
Problem description: 

Steps to reproduce:
1. Click Format, then Bullets and Numbering
2. Choose the bottom left option (Roman numeral, Capital Letter, lowercase Roman numeral, lowercase letter, bullets)
3. Make atleast 3 Big Points (Capital Roman Numerals)

Current behavior: My third biggest point (III) is indented past where is should be. Like this

I. Blah
II. Blah
III.         Blah
IV. Blah

Expected behavior: Shouldn't be indented.

Platform (if different from the browser): 
              
Browser: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux i686; rv:15.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/15.0.1
Comment 1 keith 2012-12-12 19:36:37 UTC
I also have this problem in 3.6.4.3 on the Mac.

This problem makes Outline mode unusable as the formatting is all over the place.
Comment 2 QA Administrators 2015-01-05 17:51:33 UTC
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Comment 3 Dane Mutters 2015-01-10 05:53:30 UTC
Created attachment 112043 [details]
JPG of problem
Comment 4 Dane Mutters 2015-01-10 05:54:14 UTC
Created attachment 112044 [details]
problematic .odt
Comment 5 Dane Mutters 2015-01-10 05:56:21 UTC
I've attached an .odt wherein this problem is evident, as well as an exported .jpg of that file, just in case.

I've been experiencing this problem since about the time that LibreOffice split from OpenOffice.  (Not sure if it was there before.)  I used to be able to manually correct the indentation by moving sliders around, near the top of the screen, but lately, for some reason, this has proven much more difficult than before.

In this example, I'm using the "I, A, i, a), -" outline format (currently the bottom left outline option).

Thanks, developers, for all your hard work.
Comment 6 Dane Mutters 2015-01-10 06:07:52 UTC
Ack...didn't see the above instructions.  The above was created using version 4.2.7.2.  (Sorry.)

I'm uploading a new .odt made with version 4.3.5.2 (freshly downloaded from libreoffice.org), as well as a .jpg image of it.  As you can see, the problem persists.
Comment 7 Dane Mutters 2015-01-10 06:08:17 UTC
Created attachment 112045 [details]
problematic .odt 4.3.5.2
Comment 8 Dane Mutters 2015-01-10 06:08:49 UTC
Created attachment 112046 [details]
JPG of problem 4.3.5.2

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