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Hi Samuel

This is pretty much the issue I tried to raise in the UX-discussion.
- Applied styles are shown in the ComboBox (a good thing)
- A style that is the basis for another style is seen as Applied
  and is thus shown in the ComboBox (what I questioned)
- The Default Style is the basis for all other styles (not a bad thing)
  and thus it is *always* shown in the ComboBox (not so nice)

An important point, I believe, is that, if in fact the Default Style
is explicitly used in the document it should be shown in the
ComboBox.
So, for this to work I believe the logic behind what is added in the
ComboBox at run time needs to changed. I wouldn't mind being
proven wrong though. ;)

Nice job with the default set of styles though.

Regards,
Niklas Johansson

Samuel Mehrbrodt skrev 2012-12-06 09:33:
Hi,

I have submitted a patch changing the list of default Styles in the
Toolbar in Writer [1].

Now, we [2] also wanted to remove the entry "Default Style" from the
list, but removing "Standard" in the code didn't do that.
Can anyone point me in the right direction where this is added?

Thanks,
Samuel

[1] https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/1248
[2]
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Libreoffice-ux-advise-Default-Styles-in-Writer-td4020441.html
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