Like any other OOP system. By providing a way to instance an object from the 
class, and then modify the parameters if necessary. Not saying it wouldn’t take 
code. But the code would not be difficult to implement. 

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> On Sep 2, 2022, at 19:13, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> Bob Sneidar wrote:
> 
> > See, this is the exact reason why I would love to be able to employ
> > an OOP style system. Simply changing the font, size and style of a
> > few "Master Class" objects could change the entire project's look
> > and feel in a matter of a second or two. As it is, it took me almost
> > an entire day futzing around with fonts I liked, and then going to
> > each and every object and making the changes there. Now I see
> > immediately other font and style combinations I really like! Am I
> > going to spend another day? Hell to the no! See just changing a font
> > might not be enough. Often the size and lineheight have to be changed
> > at the same time to get it to look proper.
> 
> How does this proposed system know which objects are bound to a style defined 
> elsewhere and which ones aren't?
> 
> -- 
> Richard Gaskin
> Fourth World Systems
> Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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