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--- Comment #15 from Aneesh Dandime <f2014890@goa.bits-pilani.ac.in> ---
(In reply to Yury from comment #14)
(In reply to Aneesh Dandime from comment #13)
I am taking up the task of implementing this enhancement.

Nice and commendable :). Thanks in advance!

While you are digging, would you please consider the following suggestion
for your solution: use special set of character styles, used for setting the
fontfaces, bold/italics, etc. in formulas?

Those styles could have names on the lines of "*formula", "*formula
(functions)", etc., and be initialised, e.g., from default char style. (Can
you have "commonly hidden" style names in LO?)

Now, those styles would be used on new formula creation, if present. Their
use could be switched off for individual formulas (like with checkbox "use
formula look styles" in formula properties). AND their use should be
switchable off for the document as a whole, too.

P.S. If I had any hope of implementing it in reasonable timeframe, I'd have
a try myself. Current functionality is a pain to work with. As it is, I can
only try to envision the look-and-feel of how I'd wish this to work.

This is my first "Easy Hack" attempt. In fact LO is my first open source
endeavour. I will try my best tho any leads from previous attempts might be
handy. So, if you have worked on it previously, please guide me.

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