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Hello,

In Writer, AutoText "Formula Numbering" ("fn" + F3 in en-US) is broken since
LibO 4.2.4. See fdo#78159
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78159

I'm planning to rebuild this autotext for all locales to solve the bug. In
the same time, I would like to suggest two other modifications:
- numbering is a sequence with name "Text" which is not clear for a newcomer
when he wants to insert a reference about this number: Insert >
Cross-references > Cross-references: Type = Text to get the number of the
formula. I would suggest to change the name to "Formula" (for all locales,
or other names for locales which can give me a name)
- suppress "Standard" paragraph before and after the table, because it
breaks the paragraph style in used

What do you think?

As I am going to rebuild all standard.bau autotexts, do you know some other
AutoText which would require some re-freshness (typo,...)?

You may try the modified FN autotext with attached standard.bau file: 
standard.bau
<http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4108221/standard.bau>  
copy it to .../LibreOffice4/share/autotext/en-US or your locale (you should
save previous version before ;)

Thanks for your advise.

Laurent BP



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