On 2025/02/08 16:50, Keith wrote:
I have sometime pressed Ctrl-b when I ment shift-b
Admittedly THAT is a possibility, but then again, I have been typing for
decades and this strange behavior does not happen with any other software.
Text turns bold AFTER I have typed a line or two, but did not select any
text.
When I hit return to move the next line, the bold disappears (if I am
lucky). Again without selecting anything.
I somehow doubt, this behavior can be due to me hitting ctrl+b all the time.
I just tried to use other templates to open a new document and entered
random characters.
This does NOT seem to happen with templates I created a long time ago.
Thomas
On 8 February 2025 5:26:17 pm AEDT, Thomas Blasejewicz <nyuwa@hb.tp1.jp> wrote:
Good afternoon
*I have a probably rather stupid question.*
*I have created a number of custom page and paragraphy styles. The default page style is not much different
from the one that came with LibreOffice and the default paragraph style specifies Western font as "Times
New Roman, 12 point, regular".*
*Yet, when I open a new document and start typing something, Writer at some point starts to display
the text as BOLD font. Something I did NOT ask for. When I keep typing, it then at some point for
reasons I simply do not understand turns off the bold font and I am back to regular font.*
*Though this may not be an error, it is very annoying.*
*I tried to create new page and paragraph styles, but that does not help.*
*Can tell anybody tell me, what I am probably doing wrong?*
*Thank you.*
*Thomas*
sgk
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