https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=146892

--- Comment #8 from Mike Kaganski <mikekagan...@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nucleos from comment #7)
> I don't understand
> how the «outline» hierarchy and the «heading» hierarchy are interrelated.
> How/Why do they cancel each other out?

In LibreOffice Writer, there is an outline concept, where normal text has
outline level 0, and any paragraph with outline level greater than 0 defines a
"heading". There are some convenience heading paragraph styles, just for user
to avoid the hassle of defining their own heading styles, or worse - defining
headings manually by setting outline levels at specific paragraphs; and these
styles indeed already have proper outline levels. But they do not limit user's
ability to define other styles with outline levels; or to format paragraphs to
have those levels manually, at which point, such formatted paragraphs become
headings without any style application. So outline is actual heading, and
"Heading N" styles are just convenience methods. That is their interrelations.

Please see our help [1], and out documentation [2].

[1] https://help.libreoffice.org/
[2] https://documentation.libreoffice.org/en/english-documentation/

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