Ubuntu 14.04LTS
4.0.4 (gtk3 webkit1)
When using outline mode list-styling often doesn't work properly:
1. The outline mode should use the sequence I. A. 1. a. i. but it frequently doesn't or it will use it and then revert to using just numbers.
2. Continued use of the reduce indentation icon causes unpredictable behavior in the outline. Added spaces, loss of hierarchical styiling of levels.
This is what is in the studypad generated file which is in error:
closed here in sourceforge as we complete our move to github.
see https://github.com/crosswire/xiphos/issues.
use the Labels pulldown there to distinguish between bugs and enhancements ("feature requests").
The link to github gives a 404 error.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [gnomesword:bugs] #537 Studypad Outline Mode List Styling broken
From: Karl Kleinpaste <charcoal@users.sf.net>
Date: Tue, 2016-03-01 04:45
To: "[gnomesword:bugs] " <537@bugs.gnomesword.p.re.sf.net>
CC:
closed here in sourceforge as we complete our move to github.
see https://github.com/crosswire/xiphos/issues.
use the Labels pulldown there to distinguish between bugs and enhancements ("feature requests").
[bugs:#537] Studypad Outline Mode List Styling broken
Status: closed
Group: Current-stable-SVN
Labels: studypad
Created: Fri Nov 27, 2015 06:08 PM UTC by Paul Kellner
Last Updated: Fri Nov 27, 2015 06:08 PM UTC
Owner: nobody
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Ubuntu 14.04LTS
4.0.4 (gtk3 webkit1)
When using outline mode list-styling often doesn't work properly:
1. The outline mode should use the sequence I. A. 1. a. i. but it frequently doesn't or it will use it and then revert to using just numbers.
2. Continued use of the reduce indentation icon causes unpredictable behavior in the outline. Added spaces, loss of hierarchical styiling of levels.
This is what is in the studypad generated file which is in error:
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On 02/29/2016 07:02 PM, Paul Kellner wrote: