2011/7/12 Branislav Klocok <branislav.klocok@orava.sk>:
Hello Andras,
Slovakian is correct. We use the same word for these 2 different
English words.
Hello Branislav,
If someone uses the English version of LibreOffice to create a document using
both the "Heading" and "Title" built-in styles, and I then you open it in the
Slovak version of LibreOffice, the two styles will be merged into one style
named "Nadpis". "Nadpis" will only have the settings from "Title", not those
from "Heading", not even those "Title" inherits from "Heading", but all other
styles that normally inherits from "Heading" will inherit from "Nadpis", and
thus get completely wrong inherited settings.
Best regards,
Andras
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