https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153735
--- Comment #5 from [email protected] --- (In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #4) > It's not about the name of a paragraph style but the outline level "Text > Body" being totally wrong. If the issue is the label shown in the dropdown box for "Outline Level" in the Outline & List tab (a focus in the OP), then I agree that it could be meaningful to change the label "Text Body" in the assigning an outline level. Propose "[None]" as the first option in dropdown box. (i.e., "Text Body" -> "[None]") Then Text Body PS and Default PS would have outline level "[None]" The definition of "Heading" would become: Any paragraph with an outline level different than "None" is a heading. Should not give any comprehension or translation problems. - "[None]" would also be consistent with "Promote Outline Level" command (i.e., cannot Promote 1 to None); - "None" is used in many other places in the UI when nothing is applied (e.g., character style, numbering). - "None" would appropriately break the association between the document (outline) structure and a PS with outline level [None]. - Would explain why "None" does not appear as a "level" in the Heading Numbering dialog. About "no heading" Maybe "no heading" was proposed to be parallel to "No List" (in Outline & List)? But "no heading" inverts the semantic relation between "outline level" and "heading". Outline level is a paragraph attribute, used for different purposes (e.g., to assign index levels), not only to define "heading". -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
