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How reproducible: It happens to me whenever I'm working on a deck with a bulleted list in it. It also happens to everyone else I've ever worked with who runs a CSB machine with whom I've worked on a deck.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Use a deck that has a master slide template (like the Red Hat branded template)
2. Make a bulleted list
3. Indent some things
4. Outdent some of those things
5. Repeat (you, know, like you're changing your mind)
6. Unbullet some of them, then rebullet them
Actual results:
You lose all the consistency of the bullets -- they cease to be aligned, the same size, the same color. etc. The font size also loses consistency. Basically it seems to forget there is a slide master.
Expected results: It shouldn't matter how many times I indent, outdent or unbullet something ... if it's a level 2 bullet it should be <style> as defined in the template and it shouldn't lose that style.
Additional info: Makes trying to use impress a pain because you spend as much time trying to get the bullets/font size back as you do writing the text. :-(
Also, which version of libreoffice do you use? Till recently CSB contained 3.4. IIRC it was updated to RHEL 6.5--and thus to libreoffice 4.0--about a week ago. And there is also our custom repository with 4.2...
Sample deck attached. This was happening in LO3.4. I have recently been upgraded to LO 4, but haven't had to do a deck in LO4, so I don't know whether it's happening in that circumstance.
I do know that people are not automatically getting upgraded to RHEL6.5 because there's a bug somewhere...and most people don't even know that they're not gettig upgraded (the only reason I did was that I saw I discussion mentioning FF24, and I had 17)).
I had to take my machine to the helpdesk to get it fixed...