[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 135871] Highlighting no fill is not the same as no fill; there is still direct formatting present according to paragraph style

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Mon Aug 31 12:08:47 UTC 2020


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135871

Telesto <telesto at surfxs.nl> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|RESOLVED                    |UNCONFIRMED
                 CC|                            |buzea.bogdan at libreoffice.or
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         Resolution|NOTABUG                     |---

--- Comment #3 from Telesto <telesto at surfxs.nl> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #2)
> Not a bug, parts of the text are directly formatted with the same background
> color as Default. Double-check this by removing the direct formatting
> (ctrl+M or Format > Clear DF). 
> 
> Please try the newly introduced Styles Inspector, it's made for users like
> you to get insights to the actual formatting.

Not the point.

If you highlighting a part of a text and you want to 'remove' the
highlighting.. What do you do? Use CTRL+M (even with more DF set to it?). Or
select the highlight tool and set it to no fill. 

I - benjamin - mostly set it to no-fill (as this the only option available in
the drop down). Assuming non file meaning; 'remove' delete highlight color. 

Which is obviously not the case. However I'm still clueless how to actually
disable highlighting. Instead of switching from color to no-fill.. So to remove
the the Highlighting as Direct Formatting, without removing all formatting
(CTRL+M). 

This is most prone case here. Not sure what Bold/Italic/Underline does. So
after enabling BOLD. You can untoggle bold, but there is still DF present, set
to non-bold. Doesn't seem that way, DF non-bold with a bold default paragraph
style when switching styles

The lovely combination of DF/Styles. So no problem with 'no-fill', as such. But
needs an addition to 'remove' highlighting next to it (also accessible from
highlight tool drop down). 

In the current implementation there is no turning back (except CTRL+M), but
that's last measure; removing all DF.

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