https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=152653
--- Comment #13 from Cor Nouws <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #12) > (In reply to Cor Nouws from comment #11) > > (In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #10) > > > Sorry, I missed that comment. > > NP :) > > > > > Cor, this bug is about styles of _paragraphs_, not of drawing objects. > > > When > > > you set a drawing object style, it affects all paragraph entire object. > > Where are the paragraphs and paragraph markers in an object, Eyal? > > The paragraphs are right there, I don't know what you mean. Sorry, I mean they are not visible clear as in Writer. When you seen multiple lines with breaks, it can still be one paragraph. > > That sounds as a use case where there is a lot of text in shapes in a draw > > file. > > "A lot of text" = multiple paragraphs. > > > Do you use Draw in such a way, with so many text - much more than a two > > pager > > All text in an Impress/Draw object fits within a single page, by definition. My point is: if there's a lot of text editing, take the text editor, which luckily also very well supports images, shapes and other objects. > > I'm still not seeing it as more than a theoretical use case.. > > Theoretical? It's used on almost all Impress presentations - when we have > bulleted lists of items. Each list item is a paragraph (or multiple > paragraphs if you backspace to remove the bullet). Yes the outlines do have styles. > There's also the use of case of a long quotation from some source in a text > box + commentary using balloons or a separate region of the slide > (bottom/side), typically with animation. I agree, but in the cases I know, that's not demanding many text style management. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
