https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49930

--- Comment #2 from Owen Genat <[email protected]> ---
I have had a look at the provided test document and apart from the fact that it
is rather large, and thus not a simple test, the styles within appear to behave
exactly as one might expect. Each recipe has four pieces of content with a
related paragraph style (shown in round brackets) and a next paragraph style
definition [shown in square brackets]: 

 1. heading (RecipeHead) [RecipeCmmnt]
 2. leading comment (RecipeCmmnt) [RecipeIngred]
 3. list of ingredients (RecipeIngred) [RecipeInst]
 4. method / instructions (RecipeInst) [RecipeInst]

Testing the document (using TDF LO v3.5.7.2 and v4.0.2.2 under Ubuntu 10.04
x86_64 by pressing ENTER at paragraph end at random locations throughout its
length) did not produce any observed behaviour being at odds with the style
definitions in use. There are however instances where the styles are used out
of order or a modified variant of one of these paragraph styles is employed
e.g.,

p.53 "Julie's Rum Cake" RecipeInst style is used for sub-heading content above
list of ingredients.
p.89 "Sour Cream Pound Cake" RecipeInst style is used for sub-heading content
above list of ingredients.
p.92 "Sourdough Starter - Not from Scratch" RecipeCmmnt style is used for
sub-heading content above instructions, some of which are formatted with an
unordered list attribute.

There could well be other examples, but this is illustrative. It is to be
expected that in these situations pressing ENTER will not result in the desired
style (that is, contextually).

I suggest this bug can be closed as NOTABUG.

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