https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83726
--- Comment #9 from Owen Genat <owen.genat@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Joel Madero from comment #7)
I find this behavior to be consistently annoying and
if a user wants a style applied, they almost
definitely want every property of that style applied.
In any hierarchy of application either A overrides/XORs B or it is the other
way around. If a paragraph style is moved higher up the hierarchy (to
override/XOR directly applied formatting) then directly applied formatting can
no longer override a paragraph style, which is a far more serious problem.
If the idea of a hierarchy seems problematic/unwanted then some sort of
alternative method needs to be proposed (and the ODF/OOXML specs rewritten with
this in mind).
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