Hello
Message du 28/11/12 13:43
De : "Niklas Johansson"
why a style (Heading) that isn't directly used in the
document needs to be added to the list of applied styles because another
style (Heading 1) is used in the document.
I see at least 2 cases...
1. For example, if you want to increase proportionally the size of the styles
Heading 1 and Heading 2, you can edit "Heading".
Still need to know that these styles depend on that.
The legacy would be less obvious with custom styles if you do not display
this information.
2. A paragraph style ("Test" for instance) is defined with a numbering style
("List 3" for instance). Currently "Applied styles" shows "List 3" as used,
even if the paragraph style "Test" is not used. It does not seem to be any
other way of knowing, except of course browse through all paragraph styles
Regards
Pierre-Yves
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