https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120464
Justin L changed:
What|Removed |Added
Summary|Creating a new Heading |Creating a new Heading
|style from standard Heading |style from one assigned to
|N style does not inherit|Chapter Numbering does not
|outline level |inherit outline level
--- Comment #4 from Justin L ---
Actually, there is a lot of very specific code that very intentionally makes
sure this anomaly happens. Changed the title to clarify that it isn't Heading X
per se, but just because they tend to be assigned to Chapter Numbering.
Quite honestly, the whole concept of a Chapter Numbering (as one specific
style) seems pointless to me. It may have served a purpose when we didn't have
the plumbing to handle it generically, but most of the plumbing is now there.
Based on the code I saw, I at first assumed it was a MS concept, but I found it
was actually a LO thing that was really messing up compatibility with MS
documents.
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