https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=172602
BogdanB <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] | |g --- Comment #2 from BogdanB <[email protected]> --- 3. Some styles are serif, others are sans-serif. CONFIRM, Default paragraph style is SERIF, Heading 1 is SANS 4. Heading 4 is noticeably larger than heading 3. Heading 3 is 14pt, Heading 4 is 13 pt, so OK for me 5. Heading is 14 pts, Heading 1 is 14 x 1.3 = 18.2 pt, Heading 2 is 14 x 1.15 = 16.1 pt, Heading 3 is 12 pt, Heading 4 is italic and 14 x 0.95 = 13.3 pt, etc. Heading 4 is noticeably larger than Heading 3! Heading 3 is 14 pt, so it seems you have a changed Default model. Can you reset your user profile, in order to get the original Default? 6. The mix of different fonts for different styles means that users who choose their preferred fonts for "Default Paragraph Style" won't have the same font in each style. CORRECT 7. The mix of different base sizes for different styles means that users who choose their preferred size for "Default Paragraph Style" won't have proportional changes to each style. CORRECT, I tested and if I choose a 6 font, no change in some of the styles that inherit from Default, but in fact not, like Headings. 8. The mix of 14 pt x multiplier and 12 pt for different Heading styles means that users who choose their preferred heading size for "Heading" won't have consistent changes among these headings styles. Here I thing the problem is in your template. Expected Results: 9. The "Default" template should probably be consistent out-of-the-box. Heading 3 might be x1.05 (or 14.7 pt) instead of 12 pt. Here I have heading 3 with 14 pt, by default, so could be a changed Default file on your side. Thanks for reporting this, but you should report each problem in a separate bug report. No one will change code in a bug report with multiples problem, because developers solve one problem at a time. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
