Hi Michel,
Le 13/02/2013 10:59, Michel Renon a écrit :
While I agree in the general principle ("if it's undoable, don't ask
confirmation"), there is something different here :
when you undo the deletion of a style, the style is not associated
anymore to the text. So it's a partial undo (just tested in LO 3.5 &
3.6) [1].
In this case, the user must be informed that the text will definitely
loose his style (and can't be undone).
Good point. I accept that this is a drawback. Now, given the audience
for heavy styles usage (ie, power users), does it really apply? I
haven't got a definitive answer here.
Or if devs can re-associate style to the text, then no need for
confirmation. But it should be much much more complicated !
Yep. This would be the best option and I agree it might be difficult to
implement.
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Jean-Francois Nifenecker, Bordeaux
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