---- Reported by marcus@harrisonland.co.uk 2009-05-16 12:33:11 ---- Version: 2.0 RC1 (using 4.2.3 (KDE 4.2.3), Gentoo) Compiler: i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.29-gentoo-r3 Testcase: Create a document with a, "Head 1" line, then press Enter and type some garble. Move onto the next line, then create another, "Head 1". It makes a nice, list-like, "2" next to this heading. Save the document, close the window and re-open the document. Type some more garble after the second heading, then create another, "Head 1". This re-starts the list numbering at 1, when this is undesirable. Instead, it should detect the previous two headings and continue the list as, "3". ---- Additional Comments From marcus@harrisonland.co.uk 2009-05-16 12:34:24 ---- Created an attachment Testcase ---- Additional Comments From zander@kde.org 2009-10-08 15:23:34 ---- Saving a document with a paragraph that has a paragraph-style applied to it, including a list currently results in saving the list style twice, as different lists. --- Bug imported by faure@kde.org 2010-12-16 00:31 --- This bug was previously known as bug 192863. Imported an attachment (id=54618) The original submitter of attachment 54618 [details] is unknown. Reassigning to the person who moved it here: faure@kde.org.
:( we don't even save the numbering now
Fixed with 89149705d39b5412ffd624136ebbae2b0d2a194f and 9a01dc821103dbbb8e94c9ce9734e2d856a84863