https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=163809
--- Comment #12 from Eyal Rozenberg <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Rafael Lima from comment #11) > If you force "Outline" to be unchecked, you would be changing the text > properties applied by the user, which is not nice. But we _are_ changing the text properties applied by the user: The user wanted outlined characters, and we're un-outlining them. So, either we interpret the switch to Engraved/Embossed as an indication of an intent to remove the outline - in which case the "Outline" checkbox should be cleared as per the user's request; or we don't, in which case we should keep the outline while embossing or engraving (and I don't think we want that). > Notice that if "Outline" is checked and the user applies a relief, the > outline won't be rendered. But as soon as the relief option is removed, the > "Outline" option is checked and it is applied. I'm against keeping this latent state. To give a related example: Some typefaces have Italic variants, and some don't. If I switch from the Normal to the Italic variant of a typeface, then switch to a typeface which doesn't support Italic (getting its Normal variant), then switch back - should I get the Italic variant? I would say "no". I'm doubly opposed seeing how it is not inconceivable to have text be both outlined and embossed or engraved. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
