https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=171447

--- Comment #7 from jan d <[email protected]> ---
> and in contrast to Microsoft who has hard-coded 
> sets we focus on freedom for the users.

I don't see providing defaults as some violation of user freedom. Offering
defaults is a very established UX pattern;  we could make them configurable if
we are concerned about setting the defaults; the settings can always be changed
in the normal formatting dialog if they do not apply to a situation.

Libreoffice currently even provides one default which is a "traffic
light"-color scale. It is hardcoded, I can not even choose another default if I
want, as far as I am concerned.

Hover preview: I do not know if we can do this (preview can be a finnicky thing
if a preview ability is not build into the UI architecture) but I think it
would make sense; whether a visualization is helpful or not or needs some value
clamping etc. often needs a preview and preview-on-hover would be a plausible
patterns and seems to work well for Excel users.

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