Summary: | FORMATTING: Only one Style Menu on Master Document (Should be another Style like Heading 1; Heading 2; etc) | ||
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Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | Ali Akbar Hakim <osairis.ali> |
Component: | Writer | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
Status: | NEW --- | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | medium | CC: | jorendc, philipz85 |
Version: | 4.2.4.2 release | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Whiteboard: | BSA | ||
i915 platform: | i915 features: | ||
Attachments: | No idea. just got this message after closing LibreOffice |
Description
Ali Akbar Hakim
2014-06-12 18:44:10 UTC
Created attachment 100934 [details]
No idea. just got this message after closing LibreOffice
Comment on attachment 100934 [details]
No idea. just got this message after closing LibreOffice
I got this error after frustrated about page number problem, subsequently after I tried to figure out what happen with Master Document.
Hi Ali, Regarding your styles issue with 'Master Document', if you press F11, the complete list of styles are there that you can choose from. Regarding the crash, that would need to be filed in another bug report with steps on how to reproduce the bug. Please have a look at our documentation about master documents: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/images/7/7f/WG4013-WorkingWithMasterDocuments.pdf As mentioned on page 8 (Starting with no existing documents) you better can make use of a template. But, I can reproduce your behavior. No need to do special steps: * Start LibreOffice * File > New master document * In the toolbar you can not select any style other then 'default'. In Format > Style and formatting you can. Tested using Mac OSX 10.9 with LibreOffice 4.3b2. Kind regards, Joren Sure, thank you for you all that quickly responsed to my difficulty. Jay Phillips, unfotunately about the attachment I sent that I can't figure it out on how to reproduce that error. I just got the message after closing LibreOffice. Jorendc, is this matter classified as bug (the way that I can't use Style from the toolbar) or is this the way of making styles (the way we cannot use Style toolbar because it's not the step, so we need to make changes in style from Format menu) Anyway thanks for the help. (In reply to comment #5) > Jorendc, is this matter classified as bug (the way that I can't use Style > from the toolbar) or is this the way of making styles (the way we cannot use > Style toolbar because it's not the step, so we need to make changes in style > from Format menu) Well, I have to be honest and say that I'm not 100% sure what the correct behavior is. But Jay did test LibreOffice 3.3 too, and has the same behavior. From that point of view it is designed that way. Another point of view is the inconsistency. If it really is done by design that you should only use style 'default' in master documents, why is it still accessible via the Styles and Formatting dialog? So either way this looks a bug to me. Kind regards, Joren (In reply to comment #6) > Another point of view is the inconsistency. If it really is done by design > that you should only use style 'default' in master documents, why is it > still accessible via the Styles and Formatting dialog? Also when you select a new style in the style dialog (e.g. Heading 1), it is then added to the style drop down. :) Ok, I'll use alternative way to apply this function while waiting for new improvement. Thanks Joren and Jay :) |
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