[Libreoffice-ux-advise] Default Styles in Writer
Niklas Johansson
sleeping.pillow at gmail.com
Wed Nov 28 06:51:43 PST 2012
Hi
pierre-yves.samyn skrev 2012-11-28 14:33:
>
> > why a style (Heading) that isn't directly used in the
> > document needs to be added to the list of applied styles because
> another
> > style (Heading 1) is used in the document.
>
> I see at least 2 cases...
>
> 1. For example, if you want to increase proportionally the size of
> the styles
> Heading 1 and Heading 2, you can edit "Heading".
> Still need to know that these styles depend on that.
> The legacy would be less obvious with custom styles if you do not
> display
> this information.
>
I would recommend using hierarchal view of the Styles and Formatting
dialog for
knowing which style is based on what. I don't really consider Heading
showing up
when using one of the Heading X styles as obvious, at best I'd call it a
hint.
>
>
> 2. A paragraph style ("Test" for instance) is defined with a
> numbering style
> ("List 3" for instance). Currently "Applied styles" shows "List 3"
> as used,
> even if the paragraph style "Test" is not used. It does not seem
> to be any
> other way of knowing, except of course browse through all
> paragraph styles
>
Sorry I got snowed in on Paragraph styles and what shows up in the
"Apply Style"
combo box in the Formatting toolbar, which seems to add all applied
paragraph
styles. You make a good case for leaving Applied Styles in the Styles
and Formatting
dialog as it is.
/Niklas
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