https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=163809

Regina Henschel <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #9 from Regina Henschel <[email protected]> ---
Relief, shadow and outline are different properties. Setting a relief does not
automatically changes the values of the other properties. So the display
"Checked and disabled" is correct. It says that the style applied to the
portion of characters contains a relief setting and property "Shadow" is set.
So when a sub-portion of characters is selected and for the sub-portion relief
is set to "(Without)" the shadow setting of its environment is still active.

It is correct, that LibreOffice shows, that there exist a "Shadow is set" even
if setting a relief disables shadow rendering.

Because relief, shadow and outline are different properties, it would be even
correct to keep outline and shadow setting active, when a relief is set. But
would that be more user friendly?

If you think of nested styles or a style inheritance chain, it becomes more
clear way the shadow mark does not change:
Example A: The paragraph style has a shadow set and a portion of characters was
directly formatted with a relief.
Example B: A character style has a shadow set and a derived character style
sets a relief.

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