klaus schmirler wrote:
But from your description, I would expect the opposite behaviour of WP
and OOo in this experiment:
Write two lines of anything, bolden one of them (whether by defining a
character style or with the button up on the menu doesn't make a
difference). Now select a couple of letters from one line; push them
into the other. And vice versa.
Wordperfect behaves symmetrically: the new letters in the normal line
are bold, and the new letters in the bold line are normal. In OOo, both
end up bold, which tells me that only Bold is an attribute, and that
there is simply nothing set in the normal line: not every character has
the full set of attributes.
My thinking or OOo's way of working, which is wrong?
klaus
Honestly, I think I would call this a bug. In fact I'm going to file an
issue on it if there isn't one already and see what the developers have
to say about it.
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Rod
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