https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148728

--- Comment #4 from Mike Kaganski <mikekagan...@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #3)

I see that comment 2 is confused/misguided. And nothing needs any change.

(In reply to Telesto from comment #2)
> If you modify a style a PS style or introduce a new style, the caption of
> the dialog will be Paragraph Style: Style name
> 
> The dialog for Paragraph... will be Paragraph. 
> 
> A) If it where that obvious, you could call the Paragraph Styles dialog
> Paragraph. You are in the styles deck, so it would be a style anyhow.

Completely wrong. The two different captions reflect *precisely* what is being
edited.

* There is an object named "paragraph style", and that is *not* a paragraph,
but a named set of properties that *may* be applied to *any* paragraph; so when
you edit that *paragraph style* object, it is plain wrong to name the dialog
simply "Paragraph": it would mean you edit something different than you in fact
are editing.

* There is an object named "Paragraph". It represents a specific piece of text
in the document. It has own properties, among them: (a) style name; (b)
everything else. Whenever you assign a style to a paragraph, you define that
paragraph's specific direct property (a); whenever you assign font to a
paragraph, you assign another direct property (one of (b))... So when you edit
properties of paragraph, you have the dialog named "Paragraph".

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