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[Issue 126171] Bullets Format problem when underline Text

https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126171

Alex de los Reyes <cy...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #7 from Alex de los Reyes <cy...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Gerald Schrempf from comment #6)
> click cursor to left of the bullet -> press "ctrl+u" (underline) -> now all
> bullets in document are underlined. maybe its better to prohibit this
> bullet-formatting? 
> 
> this causes maybe the same problem with yellow-highlighting all bullets
> sometimes.

I was able to duplicate this behavior with OpenOffice 4.2.0 on Windows 10.

Selecting the area to the left of a bullet list seems to select and highlight
all the bullets in a section of bullets, however it does not highlight bullets
in another section of bullets broken up by a paragraph.  When using Ctrl+U or
selecting the underline icon, all bullets in the document, including the ones
not highlighted were then underlined.

This seems to be an odd behavior since it is underlining a section of bullets
that are not being selected.  I would expect that only the selected set of
bullets is highlighted and not all bullets across the entire document.

This behavior seemed to also work with italics, bold, strikethrough, shadow,
increase font size, decrease font size, superscript, subscript.

I did notice that when selecting a different bullet type from the bullets
option, the new bullet type was only applied to the current section of selected
bullets and not all bullets. When selecting the bullet type None, the None
bullet type was only applied to the current line and not to all bullets in the
section.

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