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--- Comment #8 from Heiko Tietze <tietze.heiko@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to MarjaE from comment #7)
It may be possible to edit the style, so that it's neutral about size, font,
etc., and can include all objects of that area color, with another set for
the line color. But it's not obvious how.

tagezi published an interesting blog post about styles last week
https://dnimruoynepo.blogspot.de/2016/12/philosophical-thinking-about-styles.html

If you say "it's not obvious" how to set a style you mean that understanding
what is part of your "Grey 6" is not clear or how to assemble all properties?
Anyway, doesn't this question goes beyond your initial request of an eye
dropper tool? 

Possible solution to your request is the recent color feature that has been
improved for 5.3. This part of the picker shows the colors you recently used,
meaning '58% gray', for instance, will be available for quick selection. It was
there before 5.3 but buggy and did reset after deselecting the object.

There is also an enhancement requests about the actual color picker in bug
93813. This one would be obsolete when the document colors work, which is
another palette listing all colors used in the current document. However, this
feature is not working properly.

Still in favor of WFM/WONTFIX/DUPLICATE.

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