It appears that the problem happens because the default is for the line
to begin at the next tab after the number. When you are using the roman
numerals, the numbers sometimes go beyond the first tab, so the default
is to go to the next tab. It would be wonderful if we could get this
fixed. thanks
Sean
On Fri, 2011-07-15 at 12:13 +0000, Marius Kotsbak wrote:
> Seems like this happens when the numbering part is too wide for the
> space reserved. There should probably be more space reserved, or move
> all of the points to make space for the widest.
>
> ** Summary changed:
>
> - Libre office writer does outlines wrong
> + Extra space in some roman numerals points
>
> ** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Confirmed
>
It appears that the problem happens because the default is for the line
to begin at the next tab after the number. When you are using the roman
numerals, the numbers sometimes go beyond the first tab, so the default
is to go to the next tab. It would be wonderful if we could get this
fixed. thanks
Sean
On Fri, 2011-07-15 at 12:13 +0000, Marius Kotsbak wrote:
> Seems like this happens when the numbering part is too wide for the
> space reserved. There should probably be more space reserved, or move
> all of the points to make space for the widest.
>
> ** Summary changed:
>
> - Libre office writer does outlines wrong
> + Extra space in some roman numerals points
>
> ** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Confirmed
>