Issue 19936

Summary: Inconsistent indent after nembered autoformat
Product: Writer Reporter: pichi <hynek>
Component: codeAssignee: h.ilter
Status: CLOSED FIXED QA Contact: issues@sw <issues>
Severity: Trivial    
Priority: P3 CC: issues
Version: OOo 1.1 RC4   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Linux, all   
Issue Type: DEFECT Latest Confirmation in: ---
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Description pichi 2003-09-23 14:59:59 UTC
This big big bug can be reproduced simply.

1/ Open new text documnet
2/ Type text: 1. test text
3/ Press Enter. (Now It's will be autoformated as numbered list and also intended)
4/ Press BackSpace. (Now numbering is canceled on current line, but line is
intended)
5/ Type some other text.

And look on text and margin set. It's inconsistend and this intedndation cant'n
be corrected by simple way. Next pressing BackSpace on start of line causes
joining this and previous line.

I'thing it's a big bug.
Comment 1 pichi 2003-09-23 15:10:32 UTC
Created attachment 9599 [details]
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Comment 2 Oliver Specht 2003-09-23 15:18:28 UTC
There's no bug here. 
Pressing backspace in your step 4 removes the numbering symbol but
keeps the paragraph inside of the numbering. It's now an unnumbered
entry. 
So it's correct that the text is indented but the ruler doesn't show it. 

If you want to stop the numbering after step 3 simply press Return.
Comment 3 pichi 2003-09-23 15:30:50 UTC
I have one owerkill solution for this problem:

If you stay on starting line of paragraph, where margin not
corresponding with facts, press successively Up arrow, End, Enter,
BackSpace, Enter, Delete. It's simple, isn't?

I think bug is in set of margins after autoformat. It's must be set to
correct place (real size of text arrea).
Comment 4 pichi 2003-09-23 15:35:14 UTC
This solution I know, but bug I see in incorrect set of margins. It's
not crrespondig with real margins of text an now I have text what
formated by unpredictable behavior. It's mess.
Comment 5 h.ilter 2004-03-24 15:00:53 UTC
I guess you get what you want if you press return instead of BackSpace. In fact
there is no defect here. All works as designed.