https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=132289
--- Comment #2 from Heiko Tietze <heiko.tietze@documentfoundation.org> ---
Always a tricky question what format to keep. We had a discussion recently how
to handle copied text pasted to footnotes (bug 100018). General rule: if the
target is empty take the formatting from the source, if the target has at least
one character keep the formatting (see also bug 98381).
I would expect that bold on no character has no effect on the format and your
list is inserted with numbering whether using Insert > Text from File or via
copy/paste. But as you report the numbering is missing on the first line - and
the line is formatted bold.
*List Item One*
2. List Item Two
3. List Item Three
In case of copy/paste all numbers are taken but the last line becomes bold
1. List Item One
2. List Item Two
*3. List Item Three*
If the target document has at least one character, a space in bold and cursor
after this character, it looks like this:
Insert > Text from File
List Item One (yes, no bold)
2. List Item Two
3. List Item Three
Copy/paste
* List Item One*
2. List Item Two
*List Item Three*
Same test with cursor in front of the bold space:
Insert > Text from File:
*List Item One*
1. List Item Two
List Item Three
Copy/paste:
1. List Item One
2. List Item Two
*List Item Three*
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