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Hi Guiseppe,

>If I understand correctly, the feature you are suggesting
>has been discussed repeatedly in the past: the basic idea
>would be to provide a way to say "this property in this style
>will not be changed from the same property of the text I am
>applying this style to". In other words, styles would act
>more like CSS styles in HTML, and allow things like
>"transparent" attributes (just use whatever has been applied
>already) and "relative" attributes (set this to
>something-percent of what has been applied already).
>
>See also this issue, and the discussion linked from there :)

I found something about CSS but not directly what I meant. We already
have that one paragraph style can be derived from another one, only
differences are stored (what is very comfortable, I use it often). My
wish is simply that paragraph styles can be derived from character
styles if you want it, instead of giving font and font effects
explicitely for paragraph styles (what should be possible anyway). This
could help to have ONE basic font for the whole document as far as this
is possible. If it turns out that this font does not look nice on some
printer or presentation - change just one place, and you have a
completely changed document.

I don't know whether paragraph and character styles are so similar
that this is possible, but it would be a nice feature (after bug-
fixing outline numbering and adding an INSTALL file to OO2 :-)

Greetings

Reinhard

r.wobst at gmx dot de

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