https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158962

--- Comment #4 from bintoro <ka...@goodtimes.fi> ---
(In reply to Dieter from comment #3)
> But you selected a different list style and therefore it’s a new list.

Yes, that’s how it seems to work. But should it be that way? You can switch
paragraph styles in the middle of a list, so why can’t you reformat a bullet?

In ODF, the style of a list is specified in the `text:style-name` attribute of
the `text:list` element. Nested lists are allowed to have their own style
attribute, but for some reason LibreOffice doesn’t support that.

There’s nothing to indicate to the user that they are doing it wrong by
applying multiple list styles. Even the Writer guide says that it doesn’t make
any difference if you configure a single list style to handle all levels or use
a separate list style for each. But if the behaviour I’m reporting is expected,
then clearly you shouldn’t be doing the latter because it breaks the list
structure.

> it’s not possible to have one list with different bullets at the same level

I’m not trying to use two different bullets at the same level. I’m trying to
format a nested list.

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