https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100383

--- Comment #14 from Colin <[email protected]> ---
It's good to hear that you have reproduced the problem. I definitely would not
call it normal behavior. Why should pressing indent cause the highlighted style
to flit randomly between styles just because I'm clicking on indent ?! 

I understand what Outline levels are for, and indeed have used them to create
handy guides for infrequently used unix commands, who's detail can be revealed
by changing the outline level. I have fiddled with that functionality in Libre
Office, and there is a specific icon for changing outline levels. However I
look at it, I can't see why on Earth pressing indent would change the
highlighted style in "Styles & Formatting" window.

The reason why there is so much white space in the file provided, is because I
don't want the spacing between chords to change, which it would do if tabs were
used, because tabs can be configured to represent any number of spaces. The
same applies to gaps between words. The chords and the words have to align
accurately every time, and mono font and use of spaces is the only way to
guarantee that they stay aligned.

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