Olivier Hallot skrev 2012-06-12 21:30:
The only attributes you can change on the built-in styles are in Tools -
Options - Writer - Basic fonts. When changing them, all new documents based
on the default template will carry the changes.
Forgot to look there before.
And there we got the Callibri font for lists, captions and indexes. Of
course for default styles this is were we need to specify what font we
want to use, not directly in the style. Since the styles Heading 1,
Heading 2 etc. isn't based on the style Heading a change of Heading
style in the options dialog will have no effect on Heading 1 etc. We
probably don't want to break this functionality this way.
Oh I noticed another problem. The outline level of Heading 1 is Body
text, Heading 2 has level 1, Heading 3 has level 2 etc... In other words
Avantgarde.ott uses Heading 1 as Heading, Heading 2 as Heading 1 etc.
Regards,
Niklas Johansson
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