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[Issue 126684] New: highlighting numbered list issue

https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126684

          Issue ID: 126684
        Issue Type: DEFECT
           Summary: highlighting numbered list issue
           Product: Writer
           Version: 4.1.1
          Hardware: PC
                OS: Windows 8, 8.1
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: Major
          Priority: P5 (lowest)
         Component: formatting
          Assignee: issues@openoffice.apache.org
          Reporter: srgmskt@gmail.com

I save my files in .doc format.
I've found that if a numbered list (including text and numbers) in Open Office
is highlighted, after you remove highlighting and save a file, reopen it and
you see that highlighting is still present on numbers, text is not affected.
And even if you cancel format nothing happens - after you reopen a file
highlighting is still present on numbers. If you copy to a new Open Office
document even in .odt format the issue is still present.
Please, let me know hot to deal with this issue.

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[Issue 126684] highlighting numbered list issue

Posted by bu...@apache.org.
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--- Comment #7 from Dom Nunley <dn...@outlook.com> ---
Here are additional key follow-up tests that I ran which were not a able to
replicate this bug.

Saving as .odt file:
1. Select Numbering On/Off to create a numbered list and add a few lines of
text.
2. Highlight the last character of text on any of the numbered lines and select
Highlighting.
3. Save file as .odt and close file.
4. Open the file in Open Office Writer and notice how the numbers are not
highlighted. You are able to use the Default Format option to clear the
Highlighting.

Font Coloring on Entire Lines:
1. Select Numbering Off/On to add numbering then add 2 lines of text.
2. Highlight on either of the entire lines of text and select Font Coloring
then select a color.  This will highlight the entire line including the
numbering.
3. Save file as Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP (.doc) and close file.
4. Open the file in Open Office Writer and notice how the only line that has
font coloring is the line previous selected.
5. Right click on the numbered list and select Default Formatting. This will
clear both the text and the numbers.  Optional:  You can also try to highlight
the entire list, click on Color Font, select Automatic and the text and numbers
clears the font coloring.

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--- Comment #3 from Dom Nunley <dn...@outlook.com> ---
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Screenshot of Highlighting Bug with Recreation Steps

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Screenshot of Font Coloring Numbers With Recreation Steps

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Theodore Matula <bu...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #9 from Theodore Matula <bu...@gmail.com> ---
Since Dom Nunley was able to reproduce this, I am moving this to confirmed.

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--- Comment #8 from Dom Nunley <dn...@outlook.com> ---
I was also able to recreate this issue when using bullets instead of numbered
lists.

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--- Comment #1 from rtrujillo2012@my.fit.edu ---
Hardware: Windows 10
Version: 4.1.2 and 4.1.1
I attempted to replicate the bug in borth version 4.1.2 and 4.1.1 and I
attempted all of the following tests in both versions.

I started by simply creating a list by selecting the format tab, and then
selecting “Bullets and Numbering”. I would then select one the options
presented and proceed to write a list of five items. Then I would select over
the entire list, highlight it, and then remove the highlight. I would then save
the document and then reopen to see if the bug occurred. I saved it in the
three varieties of .doc file formats available: “97/200/XP”, “9.5” and “6.0”.
However, only the “97/2000/XP” format supported lists while the other two
removed the formatting (this is the format all the rest of my testing was done
in). In this format I did not see the bug occur.

I repeated these steps for all of the available default list formats given and
did not find any instance of the bug.

Then I attempted to highlight and un-highlight a list multiple times, two,
three, and four times and then save and reopen the document but did not find
the error. I attempted this with all of the available list formats.
I attempted to highlight the list, add text, and then remove the highlight and
did not find error occur. I also attempted to add text, then highlight and
un-highlight the list but the error still did not occur. I repeated this with
all the different available formats.

I then finally attempted to create a list, highlight it, un-highlight it, save
the file, re-open the file, highlight and then un-highlight it, save it and
then re-open it. I still did not see the bug occur. However it should be noted
that when a .doc file is opened, one cannot highlight the entire list but can
only highlight the text.

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--- Comment #2 from Dom Nunley <dn...@outlook.com> ---
I believe I was able to recreate this highlighting bug in a few different
forms.  I was able to recreate this on Windows 8 and Windows 7 machines using
Open Office version 4.1.2.  Attaching screenshots and sample files to recreate
the bug.

Steps to recreate With Highlighting on .doc File:

1. Select Numbering Off/On to add numbering then add 1 or more lines of text.
2. Highlight the last character of text on any of the numbered lines and select
Highlighting.  Only the text highlighted gets the highlighting.  If the last
character of text is not highlighted then the bug will not reproduce.
3. Save file as Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP (.doc) and close file.
4. Open the file in Open Office Writer and notice how the numbers are now
highlighted.
5. Right click on the numbered list and select Default Formatting.  Only the
text clears the formatting.  Optional: You could also try to highlighting the
entire list, click on Highlighting and only the text clears the highlighting.


Steps to recreate with Font Coloring on .doc File:

1. Select Numbering Off/On to add numbering then add 1 or more lines of text.
2. Highlight the last character of text on any of the numbered lines and select
Color Font then select any color.  Only the text highlighted gets colored.  If
the last character of text is not colored then the bug will not reproduce.
3. Save file as Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP (.doc) and close file.
4. Open the file in Open Office Writer and notice how the numbers are now
colored.
5. Right click on the numbered list and select Default Formatting.  Only the
text defaults the formatting.  Optional:  You can also try to highlight the
entire list, click on Color Font, select Automatic and only the text clears the
font coloring.

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Sample .doc File With Highlighting Numbers

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           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Latest|---                         |4.1.2
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Sample .doc file with Font Coloring Numbers

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