https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=152653

--- Comment #14 from Eyal Rozenberg <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Cor Nouws from comment #13)
> 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.

Nobody said there's a lot of text _editing_. Just that the text has multiple
paragraphs on a page. But even if you took the text editor - great, you've
edited the text, and now you want to move your edited text to a presentation
and work on how it's presented. That includes working with paragraph 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.

But of course they do - for the same reason as in Writer: Blockquotes,
headings, item categorization (bad/mediocre/good , important/unimportant), etc.
etc.

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