https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153560

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Created attachment 185594
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test file to demonstrate "rule" for Numbering by Chapter

(In reply to sdc.blanco from comment #10)
> 3.  I now have the hypothesis that "level" in "Numbering by Chapter" for
> caption numbers follows the same (≤) rule 
The attachment provides some empirical support for that hypothesis. It also has
some instructions that shows if the specified level is not found, then the
first heading paragraph (at the top of the document) is used -- no matter what
level (i.e., a new problem/bug?).

And the same effect/rule also seems to be happening with the CI widget in
user-defined index (which also has an "Evaluate up to level" ... (see bug
153710).

It starts to look like there is a consistent "rule" used across the different
situations (with index, variable, caption), but I guess not so surprising,
given that they are all using a variable field.  (but again, this is all
empirical discovery, have not tried to follow the source code.)

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