Satchit Bhogle, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu
better. Regarding your comments:

> Firstly, when using numbering of the style (i), (ii), (iii) etc, the
indentations are wrong. The third line (and often the fourth and sixth)
always has a greater indentation than the other lines. The numbers are
aligned vertically, but the text is not. It is approximately one TAB
further. This error does not manifest itself with other numbering styles
such as 1., 2., 3. or a), b), c) etc.

Are you referring to how the lowercase roman numerals are not right
justified as they are in Excel? LibreOffice Writer shows:

i.
ii.
iii.

while Excel shows:
bug 
  i.
 ii.
iii.

> Secondly, when typing "a.", "(a)" or "a)" (without quotes), typing
some text and then hitting Enter, the next line does not become "b.",
"(b)" or "b)" respectively. Correct numbering can be performed by using
another numbering style and then changing it via the Bullets and
Numbering toolbar, but it is an inelebug gant solution. All other common
numbering styles work fine, though the options in the Bullets and
Numbering toolbar do not include such common styles as a., b., c. and
(i), (ii), (iii) etc.

Please do not stack multiple issues into one bug. This bug will focus on
the first issue mentioned. Each unique issue should be placed into their
own separate bug. Thank you for your understanding.

** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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