https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126575

Antti-Pekka Tuovinen <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #7 from Antti-Pekka Tuovinen <[email protected]> ---
OO Writer version info: 
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2 
AOO412m3(Build:9782)  -  Rev. 1709696
2015-10-21 09:53:29 (Mi, 21 Okt 2015)

OS version info:
Windows 10 Home
Version 1607
64 bit 

I have consistently but only partially reproduced the font change behavior
described by Mark but using Gennady's file.

Steps:

1. Open the file in Writer
2. Click the beginning of the outline text "__construct()" on the third line so
that you see the cursor at the beginning of the text 
3. Click the "Numbering On/Off" button in the toolbar and see the text move to
the left margin
4. Click the "Numbering On/Off" button again
5. You will now see that the text is on the first outline level at (2.) and
that the number is in the Courier font which is the same font as in the text on
the sixth line (i.e. "$ebiz = ..."), but the size appears to be a couple of
points smaller.
6. Hit the Tab key two times and you will see the same view as when opening the
document, except that the font of the third level outline number is Courier
(the same as in the text on the sixth line) and smaller in size than the other
outline numbers

If after step 5, I select by double clicking the number 2, Writer shows all the
outline numbers at the same level highlighted on a gray background, and the
"Font Name" shown in the toolbar is "Times New Roman" and the "Font Size" is
12. 

I have included a screenshot of the Writer window after the 6. step. I have the
"Nonprinting characters" and "Hidden paragraphs" selected in the View menu. I
have also tested with "Nonprinting characters" and "Hidden paragraphs" not
selected with the same results

However, if I save the file and then close it and reopen it, the font of the
number "1.1.1" on the third line is back to Times. But if I repeat the steps
described above, the font of the number changes again to Courier.

As an additional test, I exported the document directly to pdf by clicking the
corresponding toolbar button, and I noticed that the number is in Courier in
the pdf.

I attach the screenshot and the pdf here. I attach also a copy of Gennady's
file where I have executed the steps explained above and then saved it. I am
not sure if it matters to have the changed file but just in case.   

As a final remark, I think that this issue is related to (maybe duplicate of)
the confirmed but unfixed (P4 Trivial) Issue 24648 " Numbering: layout can be
fooled into using formatting for numbering which is not used in a paragraph".

Because the issue has come up a again and it is causing a user to switch to use
another product, I propose to reconsider the priority of Issue 24648 and fix
it.

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