https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106681
--- Comment #3 from vermontpoet@gmail.com ---
//But rather than providing generic unassigned buttons to hold assignment of
.uno actions to apply a Character Style--IMHO it would make more sense to
provide for toolbar customization to show a drop list/split button//
Yes, that too, but bold and italics are so ubiquitous that, IMHO, they should
be as easily applied as direct formatting -- the ability to assign (re-assign)
keystrokes for example.
As I increasingly use LO to prep for ebooks, I feel like I'm using a 20th
century application ill-suited to the new realities of the 21rst century.
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