[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 128960] Editing: Add a more direct way to clear character styles

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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=128960

Adalbert Hanßen <adalbert.hanssen at gmx.de> changed:

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--- Comment #23 from Adalbert Hanßen <adalbert.hanssen at gmx.de> ---
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A sample file which can be used to experience strange things with different
combinations of formatting

I wrote the attached file in the past before I came across this thread.
Therefore the file is in German. As I see from the participants of this
discussion, some of them will understand it. Right now I don't have the time to
translate it (even after DeepL would give us a purely translated version
quickly, one would still have to apply the formatting quirks to it).

The example shown shows some benefits of the strange formatting properties
(e.g. setting something to bold by direct formatting is kept bold after
applying another paragraph style), but it also shows an inconsitency of
extending direct formatting properties if a new paragraph is added to an
existing one and if there is direct formatting at the very end of that.

The problem came up when I wanted to prepare a text such that it can be spoken
by several speakers and that a copy can be printed separately for each speaker
such that the text for a particular speaker is formatted differently from those
of the other speakers and that the words to be emphasized are printed in bold.
The text deals with how those formatting requirements could be met.

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