Discussing Character styles, the Help says of the particular style "No Character Style" that:
No Character Style is actually the set of character properties of the current paragraph style.
Choose No Character Style to reset the character properties of the selection to those of the
paragraph style.
That sounds fine -- a needed function (though it is new in LO 7, isn't it?). But then how does that differ from the
particular style "Default Paragraph Style" (about which the Help is silent)? Is not the Default Paragraph
Style already set by the current Paragraph style? What does it mean to designate a Character style as "Default
Paragraph Style"?
Finally: though "- None -" is not among the pre-defined Character styles, it is among the parent choices when defining a new Character
style. How does the behavior of a Character style change when "Inherit from" is set to "Default Paragraph Font" vs "No
Character Style" vs "- None -"? [I have not detected a difference.]
John
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