https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89849
--- Comment #14 from Uwe Dippel <udippel@gmail.com> ---
Mine (bug 93709) has been marked as duplicate.
Oh well, I can't see why, but as we read above, 'mind your language'.
My report actually was not so much about the defaults as about the fact, that
there is no way to create a character style icon any longer in 5.X. And the
general style layout doesn't have the 'position' tab that pops up with direct
formatting. So no way (as far as I can see) to change it, except by manual
formatting.
As someone using this feature frequently (engineering) I can understand both
sides of the discussion on the 58%. Why? I can't pinpoint the circumstances,
but sometimes the 58% looks really great, and sometimes the 58% just makes the
superscript pop up at about the middle of the preceding text, and exactly like
the original reporter stated.
I could show you screenshots of both outcomes, and prove that they have the
same settings. But that won't help. In future I have a closer look, since I am
aware of the unforeseeable outcome of the default 'superscript'. (Could it
depend on the font?)
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