Re: [Libreoffice-ux-advise] named formatting attributs, overwrite automatic formatting attributs (paragraph / character)

2012-03-30 Thread Rafael Rocha Daud
Hello, Jean-François, you said: To me there are two questions : the one Maxime asked, ie the homogeneity between paragraph style and character style use. The second one is whether the tool should encourage to a correct use of the tool or not. Homogeneity I share Maxime's thoughts and, imo, bot

Re: [Libreoffice-ux-advise] named formatting attributs overwrite automatic formatting attributs (paragraph / character)

2012-03-30 Thread Maxime de Roucy
Hello, For me, character style and paragraph style should behave the same. I change my mind and think that character style should behave like the paragraph style : If you apply a style on something (text or paragraph) the style should overwrite the preview style and directs attributs on this somet

Re: [Libreoffice-ux-advise] named formatting attributs overwrite automatic formatting attributs (paragraph / character)

2012-03-29 Thread Jean-Francois Nifenecker
Hi, Le 29/03/2012 22:09, Rafael Rocha Daud a écrit : This is intended behaviour. LibreOffice makes an assumption that when you apply a style you want the paragraph to look like that, so it overrides the direct formatting that had been applied to the whole paragraph. The assumption works otherwi

Re: [Libreoffice-ux-advise] named formatting attributs overwrite automatic formatting attributs (paragraph / character)

2012-03-29 Thread Rafael Rocha Daud
Hello Maxime This is intended behaviour. LibreOffice makes an assumption that when you apply a style you want the paragraph to look like that, so it overrides the direct formatting that had been applied to the whole paragraph. The assumption works otherwise when the direct formatting was affe