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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99550

V Stuart Foote <vstuart.foote@utsa.edu> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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           Keywords|                            |needsUXEval
             Status|RESOLVED                    |NEW
                 CC|                            |libreoffice-ux-advise@lists
                   |                            |.freedesktop.org,
                   |                            |vstuart.foote@utsa.edu
         Resolution|NOTABUG                     |---
     Ever confirmed|0                           |1

--- Comment #3 from V Stuart Foote <vstuart.foote@utsa.edu> ---
The Paragraph and Character dialogs are different .UI constructs than the
Format -> Text -> Change case menus (the dialogs evolved from older .src
handling, the menus are more "dynamic"). They also assert differently on the
selected text.

Specific .uno commands must exist to implement a button action on the menus.
Don't know if one has been created for "Small caps" effect.

Not sure that adding the actions for sentence case and toggle case to either
dialog makes sense--the Direct Formatting vs. Style context issues.

However--the *labeling* probably should be consistent between menus and
dialogs--and the correct linkages made for Pootle i10n needs.

@UX thoughts on priority of adjusting this?

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