Jonathon Blake wrote:
Robin wrote:

that would indicate when styles change within a document.

That feature is _currently_ present in OOo.

Paragraph styles, outside of the text area. Oh yes, and the little bold- and numbering-icons that are pushed in or not. Not very user friendly.

The context menu also only offers a "Change paragraph style" option. If it had a change option for every character, numbering, paragraph and page style that is applied in a given place, possibly mentioning the style name, and the possibility to define or apply a new style separated from these, I guess it would also satisfy us RC imbeciles. It gives you better feedback about what you are about to do than is the case now, and, better than RC, it is on whenever you use the context menu. :O)


And the ability to delete or change that style/direct formatting.

Also currently available in OOo.

I only know of the option to reapply the default style, which means fiddling with a list instead of just hitting Delete with the RC frame open.

klaus


I strongly encourage you to take the time to learn about the features
that _currently_ exist in OOo, instead of complaining about a lack of
features, which actually do exist, but you never bothered to learn
about, because you refused to learn about them.

xan

jonathon
--
Ethical conduct is a vice.
Corrupt conduct is a virtue.

Motto of Nacarima.

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