https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148673
--- Comment #9 from [email protected] --- (In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #8) > No strong opinion on this ... Aww..that is disappointing. I was sure that at least you would like the idea of removing the offer to apply DF numbering to Heading N paragraphs in an outline bar. > except one: please stop using "headings" here. No problem. See comment 3 ("neutral about name change"). I appreciate that there is much confusion/debate about this terminology -- and I am not trying to participate in that discussion -- or to promote particular terminology. But I needed to use some words to communicate about the functionality. Sorry if my "lay" terms were a source of distress. But today you have given some technical definitions, which are fine with me -- so from bug 141452 comment #24: >* Heading is a paragraph having an outline level other than "Text Body". That was also my understanding. And that was also my intended meaning of "heading" here. Concretely, whenever the cursor is in a paragraph with outline level other than Text Body, then a special toolbar (not Bullets and Numbering) should appear. But after some experiments and reflection, I now see/believe that it only makes sense for a context-sensitive toolbar to appear when the cursor is placed in a Heading N PS paragraph – for the primary reason that it is not possible to change the outline level of Heading paragraphs that are non-Heading N (using toolbar/menu commands). (which by luck was also the OP). With that additional condition (only show context-sensitive toolbar for Heading N PS), then it makes a lot of sense to call a context-sensitive toolbar for “Outline” (which is also the name that the Organizer uses to show “List Style” for Heading N PS). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
