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On 2011-04-01T03:39:27+00:00 Bug-1 wrote:

Hi all!
 Why "increase font" and "decrease font" from the formatting toolbar can't 
manage block of text of various font size?

 To reproduce this, just make visible "increase font" and "decrease
font" on the formatting toolbar, then write some text and change size
only to a part of it. If you now select all what you wrote, you'll be no
more able to use those buttons.

 It could be very useful, especially when we have to fit piece of text
already formatted over spaces predefined, such as articles, etc.

Thanks to all over the community for such a useful software.
--Nicola

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On 2011-05-10T23:34:39+00:00 Tlillqvist-k wrote:

Something that, as you say yourself, "could be very useful", is hardly
of "high" importance. Also, this is clearly an enhancement request, not
a bug report. I agree it would be very useful, sure. Perhaps this could
be an EasyHack?

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On 2011-12-23T11:43:18+00:00 Björn Michaelsen wrote:

[This is an automated message.]
This bug was filed before the changes to Bugzilla on 2011-10-16. Thus it
started right out as NEW without ever being explicitly confirmed. The bug is
changed to state NEEDINFO for this reason. To move this bug from NEEDINFO back
to NEW please check if the bug still persists with the 3.5.0 beta1 or beta2 
prereleases.
Details on how to test the 3.5.0 beta1 can be found at:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/BugHunting_Session_3.5.0.-1

more detail on this bulk operation: http://nabble.documentfoundation.org
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On 2011-12-23T12:57:26+00:00 Björn Michaelsen wrote:

An EasyHack should have been checked by developers and thus is confirmed
regardless of age. Moving back to NEW from NEEDINFO again. Sorry for the
hassle.

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On 2012-01-05T16:34:18+00:00 R6btzkgnhs wrote:

I agree this would be a nice feature to implement, it is especially
useful for old documents or imported documents that may not already be
formatted using Styles.

And I do believe it fits the category of "bug" as well.  The functions
are called 'Increase Font' and 'Reduce Font', not 'Increase just this
font size' and 'Reduce just this font size' ;-)

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On 2012-02-04T08:48:01+00:00 greggory.hz wrote:

Where would someone interested in working on this find the relevant code
(whatever code is run when either button is clicked)? I haven't got any
experience with the libreoffice code base and it is slightly
overwhelming to try and decide where something like this might hide. Any
help would be greatly appreciated.

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On 2012-03-13T20:09:45+00:00 Jordan Chin wrote:

I would like to take a look into this.

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On 2012-03-21T11:10:10+00:00 Ametrix-bg wrote:

I'am interested in this bug, can i work on it ?

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On 2012-03-25T11:11:56+00:00 Jordan Chin wrote:

Ahmed, as this should not be a difficult bug, if you are able to
complete it, go ahead with this. I was not able to get very far and have
emailed the mailing list with my current findings (as of this time it
was caught by the auto-spam filter so is awaiting a moderator's eye).
Until then I'll keep moving forward with this.

So far I have found that the ID of the button is something like
FN_GROW_FONT_SIZE, and from that the code that is run whenever it is
clicked. However, I have not found what decides whether the button is
enabled or disabled. Since this functionality is available in Impress
(but not Writer), maybe if we take a look at the difference we can solve
this bug... but that's all I have found so far.

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On 2012-03-26T12:06:04+00:00 Ametrix-bg wrote:

Thank you very much for information Jordan :) Looking forward to solve
this!

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On 2012-04-02T05:14:04+00:00 Mstahl wrote:

well yes the UI for this is disabled because the core can't actually do this,
so just enabling it in the UI won't be very useful.

this needs a new SwDoc function that iterates over the text attributes
(SwTxtAttr) in a selection (cursor/SwPaM), reads the font size at
every range that is spanned by a TXTATR_CHARFMT, TXTATR_AUTOFMT or
TXTATR_INETFMT attribute, then increments/decrements that and
sets a new AUTOFMT (or just a CHRATR_FONTSIZE) for that range.

oh wait, of course it's necessary to handle CHRATR_FONTSIZE set
at SwTxtNode as well... i forgot if it's possible to have that
at all when formatting text attributes exist...

so this doesn't look "easy" to me, more like "interesting" :)

quoting from mmeeks on the mailing list, the UI is disabled here:

sw/source/ui/shells/txtattr.cxx (SwTextShell::GetAttrState)
....
            case FN_GROW_FONT_SIZE:
            case FN_SHRINK_FONT_SIZE:
            {
                SvxScriptSetItem aSetItem( SID_ATTR_CHAR_FONTHEIGHT,
                                            *rSet.GetPool() );
                aSetItem.GetItemSet().Put( aCoreSet, sal_False );
                if( !aSetItem.GetItemOfScript( rSh.GetScriptType() ))
                    rSet.DisableItem( nSlot );
                nSlot = 0;
            }
            break;

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On 2012-06-16T22:31:34+00:00 Libreoffice-z wrote:

Inherited from OOo!
Please consider:
<http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport_Details#Version>

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On 2012-12-17T15:30:11+00:00 Libreoffice-z wrote:

@Nicola Battilani
It's a little annoying ... .
<http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport_Details#Version>

What do you think about doing something useful? For example, you could check 
these
<https://bugs.freedesktop.org/buglist.cgi?f1=cc&emailreporter1=1&list_id=188239&o1=notsubstring&emailtype1=substring&chfieldto=Now&query_format=advanced&chfieldfrom=-60d&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&email1=LibreOffice%40bielefeldundbuss.de&v1=%40&product=LibreOffice>
 bugs and  try whether you can confirm one of them?

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On 2012-12-17T15:45:23+00:00 Bug-1 wrote:

(In reply to comment #12)
> @Nicola Battilani
> It's a little annoying ... .
> <http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport_Details#Version>
> 
> What do you think about doing something useful? For example, you could check
> these
> <https://bugs.freedesktop.org/buglist.
> cgi?f1=cc&emailreporter1=1&list_id=188239&o1=notsubstring&emailtype1=substrin
> g&chfieldto=Now&query_format=advanced&chfieldfrom=-
> 60d&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&email1=LibreOffice%40bielefeldundbuss.
> de&v1=%40&product=LibreOffice> bugs and  try whether you can confirm one of
> them?

 Ok. Sorry, I didn't get the point of your previous comment. What do you
think: should I change the version entry to 3.5.0? Anyway, I think the
the link you put from the wiki is talking about bug. For sure, an
enhancement is related to each of the previous versions.

 Thanks for the suggestion to check other bugs. I'm going to give a
look.

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On 2012-12-17T16:37:03+00:00 Libreoffice-z wrote:

@Nicola:
>From user's view it's interesting to know when a bug will be fixed, but from 
>developer's view it's important to know when the problem started. Here is less 
>important because most people know, but for someone who stumbles in here it 
>might look like a regression with a 4. version, and so I changed back.

Thank you for your interest, if you have further questions you should
ask on  mailing list (<[email protected]> or me by
mail), but not in the bug, because too many comments not directly
related to the report make the Bug muddled.

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  [upstream] "Increase font" and "decrease font" could work even if the
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  Hi all!
   Why "increase font" and "decrease font" from the formatting toolbar can't 
manage block of text of various font size?

   To reproduce this, just make visible "increase font" and "decrease
  font" on the formatting toolbar, then write some text and change size
  only to a part of it. If you now select all what you wrote, you'll be
  no more able to use those buttons.

   It could be very useful, especially when we have to fit piece of text
  already formatted over spaces predefined, such as articles, etc.

  Thanks to all over the community for such a useful software.
  --Nicola

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