Hi Andreas, thanks for taking your time to respond.
also sprach Andreas Säger <villeroy@t-online.de> [2015-04-15 17:44 +0200]:
Not sure if I understand what you're after. The [Standard] button
on the style editor dialog resets all attributes to the attribute
values of the parent style.
This is better than recreating the style, so thank you for the hint.
I guess what I am really after is some sort of text-file export or
a UI allowing me to individually add and remove attributes from
a style. I imagine some tree arrangement and attributes, such as
"underline", and then I can select whether this attribute
- is set to on (forces underlining)
- is set to off (forces no underlining)
- is not set (inherits underlining from other formatting/styles)
While this does not exist, I can make do with your solution.
Thanks,
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