https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94661
--- Comment #14 from ajlittoz <[email protected]> --- Seems to be OK with 7.3.4.2 But I observe in the attachment OP tried to replace the standard outline styling provided by Heading n with some customised set of styles. However, these styles where not assigned outline levels and this was compensated by using the "Additional Styles" in the Type tab of TOC insertion dialog. Also, Tools>Chapter Numbering has been tweaked in a probable attempt to "fix" the misbehaviour. Doing so REQUIRES a deep understanding of document outline machinery. Customising Heading n family would have been sufficient in this case without all the complication introduced by the clumsy replacement. Some of the pacthes are inconsistent: e.g. Chapter Numbering when no paragraph style is attached to outline levels or when a list style replaces the default numbering. It is also obvious OP does not master the non-intuitive subtleties of list style positioning (for his defence, wording is ambiguous because documentation doesn't emphasise the reference position for the numbering and its impact on paragraph formatting). IMHO this bug may result from the complicated implementation of a user outline in a non-optimal way. The bug could be considered if it happened with standard Heading n (which I never experienced, but who knows?). Unless OP confirms he still faces the "bug" (it is seven year old now) and can provide a reproducible sample, I'd close the report. I accept to discuss with OP on private mail if useful. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
