https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141456
Eyal Rozenberg <eyalr...@gmx.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resolution|WONTFIX |--- Status|RESOLVED |UNCONFIRMED --- Comment #10 from Eyal Rozenberg <eyalr...@gmx.com> --- Heiko, we're in the middle of a conversation, so please don't just close this as WONTFIX. Anyway... (In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #7) > and for now, LibreOffice only > uses outline level of paragraphs to e.g. create ToC. Also for numbering. But I'll grant you it's not that much. What's really bothering me is seeing non-headings in the tree for headings. > what is > the intended *use case* for what you propose; what *real-life problem* > should if solve. I have a document with heading styles applied, but also with paragraph style which have an outline level. They're not section headings. I don't want to see them in Headings view in navigator. They have an outline level because I want them to participate in numbering. I understand that you're stating, or claiming, that Outline level = Heading level. But as long as different names are used, then they're not. These words are not synonyms. You mentioned an official LO definition - can you link to it? I must say this reminds me of another inconsistent annoyance, which is that in LO, Outlines = Chapters, but the project refuses to name things consistently (bug 141452). Oh yes, I see you mentioned this too. So, with this additional artificial synonym, we now have: Outlines = Headings = Chapters any of those two false equivalencies is annoying, but how can you seriously defend both of them, while keeping the triple-inconsistent names? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.