https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=130069
--- Comment #4 from Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de> ---
It seems, I was not clear enough about the problems.
Open attached Draw-document and try it.
Bug 1
Select the upper text box, open B&N dialog and set the first level to A,B,C.
Click on "Apply to Master". OK. Nothing happens.
If you are in Draw, then the button "Apply to Master" does not work. And cannot
work, because the styles of text boxes or shapes are nowhere connected to
Master. The button should be hidden in Draw.
Open attached Impress-document and try it. Reload after each try to have a
clear start.
Bug 2
Select the item "One" in the Text box shape. Open B&N dialog and set the Bullet
color to red. Select scope "Slide". OK.
The Outline object changes its numbering style, but not the graphic objects,
even the selected item is not changed. Press Undo. The change to the Outline
object is not reverted.
Bug 3
Click in item "Ten" in the presentation object. Open B&N dialog and set the
numbering style of second level to "1,2,3". Select scope "Slide". OK. The items
in the Outline object changes style as expected. But numbering in graphic
objects is not changed.
So term "Slide" is misleading.
Bug 4
The numbering of paragraphs in a list in a graphic object can only be changed
together, if all these paragraphs are selected. There exists still no option
"apply to all items in the current list".
The current solution ignores, that the B&N dialog is not only used for Outline
objects but for graphic objects too.
Bug 5
Go to Master View. Set cursor in the text "Click to edit the outline text
format". Open B&N, set bullet color of second level to red. Click on "Apply to
Master". OK -> Crash.
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