2011/4/19 Christoph Noack <[email protected]>:
> Let's assume that any change within this dialog applies the changes
> immediately (reasonable with regard to today's computational power).

Uhmm, there are not-so-difficult cases on which this could not be
true. Suppose you have a complex document of a couple of hundreds of
pages with several images, tables, embedded objects and so on. You
then edit the default paragraph style because you need to change font,
but instead of clicking on "Liberation Serif" you accidentally click
on "Liliput steps" (common problem if you only have a touchpad), a
really wide (and ugly) font: if the change apply immediately then the
whole layout will be changed immediately, with all your images and
tables jumping to the following pages... writer could be quite slow on
complex documents and fixing this wrong click could take even minutes.
In fact I don't like at all the "apply immediately" paradigm: it could
be quite dangerous.
Cheers

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