https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32419

--- Comment #28 from Rafael Lima <[email protected]> ---
This enhancement request is definitively valid. I also write documents with
many mathematical formulas and I can confirm that formatting them all at once
is a hassle, even when using the "formatting of all Math formulas" extension.

IMHO Math objects in Writer documents should use as their "Base size" the font
size of the current paragraph style. The reason being that, from the reader's
perspective, formulas written inside paragraphs are actually text and so they
need to follow the same font size in the paragraph.

Using the command "size" in a formula definition should override the paragraph
font size, so that the user can have formulas with sizes that are different
than the one used for the paragraph. We could also consider some sort of
"Direct formatting" for formulas as well, which would also override the
paragraph style.

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