https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88990
--- Comment #5 from V Stuart Foote <vstuart.foote@utsa.edu> ---
(In reply to Cor Nouws from comment #4)
Hi Cor (welcome back to BZ...),
.. This is very inconvenient when you accidentally over-highlight by a
few character as it's a lot of UI activity. Additionally having similar tool
functionality to Word is likely an effective tool for converting users.
Select and hitting Ctrl+M (Format>Default formatting) absolutely is the most
convenient way here. For me this needs no improvement. It's maybe easier
then exactly having to select the same text and hitting the button again?
But the problem is doing the selection of the "highlighted" text to correct.
Double click works at word boundaries, so currently limited to a mouse swipe or
cursor (L,R) to make a selection.
Additionally we need to be able to select by "state" to detect highlighting (or
other direct formatting)--i.e. does the text cursor point to text with direct
formatting attributes and so differ from style of current paragraph--select
that text for an action.
That should be granular enough--to use a <Ctrl>+M--or just reapply a new color
fill from the picker.
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