https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135246

--- Comment #18 from [email protected] ---
I am experiencing the same problem as is being discussed here. At least
number-formatting and text properties such as strike-through that I have set on
a cell are overridden by the style.

To my understanding the problem is that style formatting is taking precedence
over direct formatting. It should be the opposite!
Furthermore we need the ability to specify which properties a style affects.
i.e. make it possible to define a style that only sets the background color or
borders.

Ideally each property (background color, bottom border, top border,
text-strike-through, etc.) would be applied in this order:
1. Is it specified with direct formatting? Apply direct formatting, done.
2. Is it specified with the style? Apply the style, done.
3. Is it specified with the parent of the style? Apply the parent of the style,
done.
4. Repeat 3. for each parent until the "Default" style is reached.

This way a style can be used for the whole sheet, child-styles can be used for
sections of the sheet and a direct formatting can be used for exceptions.

Right now it seems one has to choose either direct formatting or styles and
cannot combine them at all.


LibreOffice 24.8.1.2

Thanks for an otherwise amazing tool!

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