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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81132

--- Comment #31 from Jay Philips <philipz85@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to comment #30)
The sidebar is shown only in Writer and Impress by default. Not in Calc and
Draw.
Well the purpose of this bug was to fix the context menu only in writer. :)

Maybe it makes sense to keep the style submenu (except bold+italic) and the
line spacing submenu until we have those things in the toolbar.
If we are keeping the style submenu, we should probably rename it like Mirek
suggested to 'Format' or even better 'Direct Formatting' (as we have a clear
direct formatting option), as they are all direct formatting features. I think
underline could also be removed as its in the toolbar and sidebar and then
separate the line position options from the effect options.

Strike Through
Double Underline (this could be added, already in sidebar)
Overline
- separator -
Shadow
Outline
Embossed (this could be added)
Engraved (this could be added)
- separator -
Superscript
Subscript

The suggested additions are ones that i've proposed for the toolbar proposal
and will likely be added into sidebar as well.

As we have line spacing options in the menu, maybe we can also add character
spacing options as a submenu, as unfortunately it didnt make it into my toolbar
proposal.

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