https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88512
--- Comment #4 from Jay Philips <philipz85@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to Cor Nouws from comment #3)
Never new there was a shortcut for the styles dropdown. :D
Oh dear, so much to learn ;p
Yes dear, i'm not a heavy keyboard user. :D
I now see that Ctrl+Shft+F11 is Update Style... Dangerous one!
Shall we asign Ctrl+Alt+F11 to apply character style?
Or dump the assigment to Update Style and use Ctrl+Shft+F11?
Wouldnt really know about this as i'm not a keyboard user. Maybe ask sophie. :D
Well the idea would be that users who only use styles would likely disable
the font name drop down and replace it with the character style drop down,
or simply just enable it next to it if they have a sufficiently wide
resolution.
OK, maybe a preference pops up gradually to add it by default. We'll see.
I am contemplating how best to include it by default but seem to fall short on
it because i see the benefit of having all four drop downs, but think they
would take up way to much space.
[side note: ever considered a style drop down in Calc?]
I've considered it but we dont have a good set of default styles in calc (
https://redmine.documentfoundation.org/boards/1/topics/493 ) and we dont have
any free space in the toolbar for it presently.
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