https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153043

--- Comment #2 from Eyal Rozenberg <eyalr...@gmx.com> ---
(In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #1)
> "Disabled support" is just a UI thing, and this must never translate to core
> functionality. 

I'm not suggesting the ODF be dysfunctional, just that the app not specify
things it doesn't have an opinion about.

> The format must keep all the data (defaults or explicitly
> set) for all aspects of styles, including CTL/Asian pieces.

Why? And when answering, please consider that we're both supporting 151215,
i.e. per-language default font settings. So should we have 50, or 100, elements
here for all languages?


> If someone has
> CTL disabled, and opens a file created in a CTL environment, the program
> uses the data from "hidden" CTL properties; it must keep them; it must store
> them.

Why must it? Why not just use whatever defaults it likes? After all, the
document author doesn't care which CTL fonts the person opening the document
uses for adding content.

> And even when a document is created in such an environment, it must have
> defaults, so that when it later edited in different environments (including
> at the same place, using e.g. charmap), the results are consistent.

The results will be consistent, in the sense that everything the author
specified will be maintained. Additions of text in other language groups _are_
consistent with the original document, regardless of the fonts they use.

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