Scott Meyers wrote:
When working on a document, I often want to apply a particular
paragraph style or a particular character style. The styles window
allows me to see either paragraph or character styles, but I really
want to have both lists available to me at the same time. As things
stand now, I often choose a character style when I want a paragraph
style or vice versa (depending on which list happens to be shown in
the style window), a problem partially due to the fact that I tend to
reuse style names when it makes sense. For example, I have a
paragraph style named "Code" for excerpts of source code, and I also
have a character style named "Code" for text in running prose that
should be in code font.
Is there some way to display both paragraph and character style names
at the same time?
Thanks,
Scott
+1.
Maybe to keep the list from getting out of hand, this could be part of
the "Applied Styles" display only. That must have quite a bit of special
processing already, and there's one for both paragraphs and characters.
We'd only need the other lists to deal with a style we hadn't needed
yet, and then we already have to consider whether it's at the paragraph
or character level. So those lists' displays could be left alone.
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