https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159721
--- Comment #5 from Adalbert Hanßen <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Buovjaga from comment #4) > (In reply to Adalbert Hanßen from comment #3) > > Created attachment 196264 [details] > > new findings and proposal how to rectify the bug > > So getting to the source itself: the HTML is coming from the Serverfault > answer https://serverfault.com/a/705144 > > It has a giant unordered list (<ul>) which contains nested unordered lists > inside list items (<li>). I think the issue here was that the mouse > selection from the web page did not capture the full markup, which would > ruin the whole structure. So if you select everything including > > Some differences on Bash 4.3.11: > > ... > > Recommendation: always use [] > > and then paste into Writer, everything will be fine - the bullets will also > be the correct size. Buovjaga, thanks for your effort, but your explanation might be wrong: I played again both of my examples from above and I found out, that now, with Version: 25.2.0.0.alpha0+ (X86_64) / LibreOffice Community Build ID: d649e297fde11efab2c681605e27e513a183e314 CPU threads: 8; OS: Linux 6.8; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3 Locale: de-DE (de_DE.UTF-8); UI: en-US Calc: threaded both behave as expected. Now I test it with a different from Version, which was 24.2.2.0.0+ in my bug report. Bot versions render different results, so apparently soemething has changed in between. If you have access to the source code and find the right place(s), you might verify if changes have been applied to them (I would not even be able to find the spot where this all is handled...). Of course your way of copying and pasting works equally in version 25.2.0. However in my case, the bullet points remained to become fat ones after pasting - contrary to what you wrote. But the bullet points being fat ones is not so important, since it ca easily be corrected with just two clicks (after selecting the paragraphs). Conclusion: I regard this issue to be resolved, as the status of this conversation already tells us. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
