https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86039
--- Comment #12 from Tomaz Vajngerl <quikee@gmail.com> ---
Jay, do you think this still makes sense when we would have style sets (Quick
styles)? I guess a normal user just wants to pick one consistent look he likes
and maybe manually tweak some thing here and there. With themes he can in
addition change the fonts and colors which should already make him happy.
I think we should rather think about how to make it simpler to change a style
and bring styles closer to the user. Currently our sidebar is very direct
formatting oriented as the styles are totally separate, but we could tweak
that. For example I like how iWork Pages (13) shows the current style on the
top and the user can has an easy access to other styles from there. Also the
user can see quickly if any direct formatting was applied and has the option to
update the style.
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