https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126546

--- Comment #39 from ajlittoz <page74010...@yahoo.fr> ---
(In reply to Adalbert Hanßen from comment #38)
> I just came back to this issue and searching if it has been treated
> elsewhere, I came across a post from ajlittoz from May 2017 (!) dealing with
> such "zombie fonts" and how to remove them:
> https://ask.libreoffice.org/t/writer-how-to-get-rid-of-character-20-style/
> 25429.

The faulty behaviour described in question 25429 is not related to the present
request to reset character style on paragraph break. It is a matter of
corruption of the style dictionary. Of course, it would be nice if some
developer could find the cause of it and fix it. However, this corruption
happens rather rarely and is therefore very difficult to characterise. This is
needed for a fix.

> In the current development Version: 
> 
> 7.6.0.alpha1+ (X86_64) / LibreOffice Community
> Build ID: 70fd835b4cf75e386ee115c705241a4059fb68a8
> CPU threads: 4; OS: Linux 5.4; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3
> Locale: de-DE (de_DE.UTF-8); UI: en-US
> Calc: threaded 
> 
> I still encounter this bug: Now the zombie format character format is called
> Character_20_Style. It is listed among the used character formats, but after
> a search with AltSearch_1.4.2.oxt on [:::CharStyleName=Character_20_style::]
> I can't find a single occurrence in my (huge) document!

If you're really in the same context as question 25429, you probably have (or
had) list item paragraphs using list styles. Take a look at the list styles
(NOT paragraph styles applied to the items). See which character style is
configured in Customize tab. Either select level 1-10 (the style in the
drop-down menu is blank if levels are individually styled) or process each
level to reset the style to factory "Numbering Symbols". You can then delete
the offending Character_20_style (or any other spurious style).

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