[Bug 158518] Allow user to specify any of three italic types (It, Em, Cite) in character styles; allow this to determine html code of created ebooks
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Wed Jan 31 15:03:20 UTC 2024
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158518
V Stuart Foote <vsfoote at libreoffice.org> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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CC| |rb.henschel at t-online.de
Resolution|DUPLICATE |---
Status|RESOLVED |NEW
--- Comment #4 from V Stuart Foote <vsfoote at libreoffice.org> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #2)
> Doesn't it depend entirely on the font whether more than one italic form is
> available, eg. oblique? Or do you have a slider control in mind that adjusts
> the slantness? => NEEDINFO
>
> In any case you can define character styles with your choices. We predefine
> "Emphasis" using just italic (and show this on the "Formatting (Styles)"
> toolbar). And "Quotation" (not using the same attributes, indeed a bit odd.
>
> Bug 35538 requests a better handling of fonts with more than 4 styles and
> bug 151322 is about to stop identifying italic with slanted/oblique. Maybe
> we can make this ticket a duplicate of one.
Back to NEW. Not a font issue at all.
Rather, this was a request for expanding our "Emphasis" character style(s) to
support additional named styles within the document--not the "slantness" of a
particular font (either its foundry provided, or our VCL implementation).
Not clear if there is native ODF support for the additional 'Italic',
'Emphasis', or 'Citation' that ebook and html could consume.
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