https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81331

Owen Genat <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |NEW
            Summary|List item styles applyed    |FILESAVE: DOC list styles
                   |wrongly when exporting to   |defined according to item
                   |DOC (MS Word) in            |identifier (i.e.,
                   |LibreOffice (OpenOffice)    |character) rather than item
                   |Writer - WW8Num3z0 style    |text (i.e., paragraph)
     Ever confirmed|0                           |1

--- Comment #6 from Owen Genat <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #5)
> Main and very annoying problem is when user mark only one item of long list
> as bold/italic in ODT, in DOC file we got all list styled with this one item
> style.

Thanks for clarifying the issue. One thing to note is that the provide ODT
examples do not use list styles e.g., ListN or NumberingN.

The WWNumN list styles appear to be created by the DOC export filter according
to the formatting of the identifier, rather than the list item. Attachment
102755 only has bold and regular identifiers, thus WWNum1 (bold) is created
when saving that attachment to DOC format. The result however is that all list
items end up with bold identifiers and thus use the WWNum1 list style.

In attachment 102757 there are bold, italic, and regular identifiers and again,
saving this file to DOC results in three list styles. The styles however in the
DOC appear to be WWNum2 (bold+italic), and WWNum3 (Bold) in keeping with the
resultant identifier appearance.

This explains why, when one of these WWNumN styles is subsequently modified, it
affects numerous list items. Exactly why there is a difference between
identifier display and apparent definition in the ODT and that in the DOC is
unclear. I must admit however that I find list style definitions in DOC/DOCX
difficult to determine so this bug really needs a developer to assess it and
see what (if anything) is feasible.

This report is therefore not so much about the naming of the WWNumN list styles
as it is about how list styles of this type (name) are defined / translated
when saving to DOC. I am therefore going to confirm this. Status set to NEW.
Summary edited for clarity. Apologies for any initial misunderstanding of the
issue.

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