https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142446

--- Comment #20 from [email protected] ---
Got it. Thank you. No longer crashes. 

1. In general, looks very good. The "show content to level" command is easy to
understand and use.

2. When I issue a command that content should be expanded to more levels, the
system sometimes responds a bit slowly. The lag is long enough to create
uncertainty as to whether the command has been recognized or not.

3. It seems that specifying a content level greater than 3 has an inconsistent
effect. Sometimes specifying "4" shows me level 4, sometimes not.

4. When content is collapsed to a certain level, I would have expected to see
the "no-level" content beneath that level collapsed, consistently. Instead, it
seems, such content is always shown, unless already collapsed manually with
"toggle outline folding." This seems to me a less-desirable approach. 

Imagine, for example, that I have a several-page hieararchical document, with
some of the "no-level content" extending for several paragraphs (or even
pages). Using "Show outline content to level" may or may not show me the actual
bare-bones outline, depending on what I've previously done.

If I have previously collapsed some NL content but not all, expanding or
contracting the outline will show me that NL content accordingly, in a manner
that would seem to me inconsistent. That is, it would be consistent with my
previous actions but inconsistent with what I'm now trying to do, namely view
the whole outline at a certain level.

5. All in all, great to see things coming along.

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