https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=162209
--- Comment #2 from Eyal Rozenberg <[email protected]> --- > Imagine that you want to have a variant of this style... > a variant that's only different in one attribute... say, border color > > In this case I'd go: "duplicate this style"... If I understand correctly, and reading your other bug (bug 152189), you want to have a style which: 1. is a direct child of the same style as my_paragraph (call it parent_style) 2. has very similar modifications relative to parent_style I... have to admit that this is a legitimate desire, certainly with the way styles are right now; and you're denied this ability. Even if you start from a child of my_paragraph and move it up (e.g. by drag-and-drop) - you'll get: parent_style + (my_paragraph_copy - my_paragraph) instead of: parent_style + ((my_paragraph - parent_style) + (my_paragraph_copy - my_paragraph)) which is what you wanted. I will, however, ask you this: In your example, you listed: * my_paragraph orange border * my_paragraph azure border this is _not_ the right feature to give you that. Instead, you should use style composition: bug 149271. LO doesn't have it yet, but it could, and should. In your example, your will have three styles: 1. my_paragraph 2. orange_border 3. azure_border which are all defined as "deltas" and you will be able to apply (1.) and (2.), or (1.) and (3.), to the same paragraph at once. Would that be satisfactory, in your opinion, without the ability to duplicate styles? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
