https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88130
--- Comment #2 from David <[email protected]> --- Hello Cor, Thanks for the reply. Your explanation worked for me! Though, I think it's a bit strange what I have to do to get it done. I used two different styles of numbering lists, so one list is numbering style 1 and the second list numbering style 2. Then I went to the option tab of the style from _list styles_ and changed the character style from numbering symbols to bullets of the first list. I can choose any style if I'd like, like pagenumbers. This allowed me to change the font of each list without affecting the other. The common mind would change the font of one list by selecting the numbers of the list and using the toolbar font selecter, without changing the character style. The thing that is even stranger is that, for the character style, I obviously use a numbering symbol for both lists and not bullets or pagenumbers. What could be improven, is making two list styles not affect eachother. Even though they have the same character style, like numbering symbols. I'm glad I found a 'workaround' for changing the fonts independantly, thanks again! Warm regards, David -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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