https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168799

            Bug ID: 168799
           Summary: Changing Heading keyboard shortcut issues
           Product: LibreOffice
           Version: 25.2.5.2 release
          Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
                OS: Windows (All)
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: medium
         Component: LibreOffice
          Assignee: [email protected]
          Reporter: [email protected]

Description:
Alt-Shift-Right: Heading 2 changes to Heading 3   OR in bullet list bullet goes
to right
Alt-Shift-Left: Heading 2 changes to Heading 1     OR in bullet list bullet
goes to left

IMO this is pretty logical way to organize things. It goes together with
Alt-Shift-Up, Alt-Shift-Down for moving bullet items up/down (maybe even
chapters up/down). This is how it works in MS Office and possibly couple of
other programs.

BUT in Libre these keyboard shortcuts are not even mapped as default and when
you try to map there are full of issues.


First of all there is in total 5 similar actions (listed below)

1. NAVIGATOR                                    Demote Outline Level
2. .uno.IncreMentIndent                         (Increase)
3. .uno.DecrementLevel                  (Demote Outline Level)
4. .uno.DecrementSubLevels              (Demote Outline Level With Subpoints)
5. .uni.IncrementIndentValue         (Increment Indent Value)


3 and 4 do not affect anywhere else than bullet lists. Without any
architectural changes it should be renamed to something else, e.g. "Demote
Bullet List Outline Level" "Demote Bullet List Outline Level with Subpoints"

2. reminds most the action of MS Office but sometimes it stops working. I think
there might be bugs involved in it.




Actual Results:
Alt-Shift-Right: Heading 2 changes to Heading 3   OR in bullet list bullet goes
to right
Alt-Shift-Left: Heading 2 changes to Heading 1     OR in bullet list bullet
goes to left

IMO this is pretty logical way to organize things. It goes together with
Alt-Shift-Up, Alt-Shift-Down for moving bullet items up/down (maybe even
chapters up/down). This is how it works in MS Office and possibly couple of
other programs.

BUT in Libre these keyboard shortcuts are not even mapped as default and when
you try to map there are full of issues.


First of all there is in total 5 similar actions (listed below)

1. NAVIGATOR                                    Demote Outline Level
2. .uno.IncreMentIndent                         (Increase)
3. .uno.DecrementLevel                  (Demote Outline Level)
4. .uno.DecrementSubLevels              (Demote Outline Level With Subpoints)
5. .uni.IncrementIndentValue         (Increment Indent Value)


3 and 4 do not affect anywhere else than bullet lists. Without any
architectural changes it should be renamed to something else, e.g. "Demote
Bullet List Outline Level" "Demote Bullet List Outline Level with Subpoints"

2. reminds most the action of MS Office but sometimes it stops working. I think
there might be bugs involved in it.




Expected Results:
Alt-Shift-Right: Heading 2 changes to Heading 3   OR in bullet list bullet goes
to right
Alt-Shift-Left: Heading 2 changes to Heading 1     OR in bullet list bullet
goes to left

IMO this is pretty logical way to organize things. It goes together with
Alt-Shift-Up, Alt-Shift-Down for moving bullet items up/down (maybe even
chapters up/down). This is how it works in MS Office and possibly couple of
other programs.

BUT in Libre these keyboard shortcuts are not even mapped as default and when
you try to map there are full of issues.


First of all there is in total 5 similar actions (listed below)

1. NAVIGATOR                                    Demote Outline Level
2. .uno.IncreMentIndent                         (Increase)
3. .uno.DecrementLevel                  (Demote Outline Level)
4. .uno.DecrementSubLevels              (Demote Outline Level With Subpoints)
5. .uni.IncrementIndentValue         (Increment Indent Value)


3 and 4 do not affect anywhere else than bullet lists. Without any
architectural changes it should be renamed to something else, e.g. "Demote
Bullet List Outline Level" "Demote Bullet List Outline Level with Subpoints"

2. reminds most the action of MS Office but sometimes it stops working. I think
there might be bugs involved in it.





Reproducible: Always


User Profile Reset: No

Additional Info:
Alt-Shift-Right: Heading 2 changes to Heading 3   OR in bullet list bullet goes
to right
Alt-Shift-Left: Heading 2 changes to Heading 1     OR in bullet list bullet
goes to left

IMO this is pretty logical way to organize things. It goes together with
Alt-Shift-Up, Alt-Shift-Down for moving bullet items up/down (maybe even
chapters up/down). This is how it works in MS Office and possibly couple of
other programs.

BUT in Libre these keyboard shortcuts are not even mapped as default and when
you try to map there are full of issues.


First of all there is in total 5 similar actions (listed below)

1. NAVIGATOR                                    Demote Outline Level
2. .uno.IncreMentIndent                         (Increase)
3. .uno.DecrementLevel                  (Demote Outline Level)
4. .uno.DecrementSubLevels              (Demote Outline Level With Subpoints)
5. .uni.IncrementIndentValue         (Increment Indent Value)


3 and 4 do not affect anywhere else than bullet lists. Without any
architectural changes it should be renamed to something else, e.g. "Demote
Bullet List Outline Level" "Demote Bullet List Outline Level with Subpoints"

2. reminds most the action of MS Office but sometimes it stops working. I think
there might be bugs involved in it.

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