https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70759
Timur <gtimur@gmail.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Version|4.1.2.3 release |4.1.0.4 release
Summary|UI: list Apply Style > |Writer: Apply Style toolbar
|"Clear formatting" should |"Clear formatting" action
|be renamed to "Clear all |sets "Text Body" instead of
|formatting" |"Default Style" from LO 4.1
Severity|normal |minor
--- Comment #17 from Timur <gtimur@gmail.com> ---
Thank you for your correction.
I think we can all agree renaiming "Clear formatting" to "Clear all formatting"
is good thing to clear up what it does and that's why I changed the title. But
yes, this bug started otherwise, so I'll open a new bug for this and hide my
discussion.
As for Text Body or Default Style,
https://help.libreoffice.org/index.php?title=Common/Apply_Style says:
"To reset the selected objects to the default paragraph style, select Clear
formatting".
I'm not sure why it changed behavior from 4.1. Before, it used to set "Default"
and later, when "Default" was changed to "Default Style", it sets "Text Body".
I don't know why the previous title was "does not clear the formatting but sets
style "text body" because it does clear formatting.
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