https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106681
--- Comment #34 from vermontpoet@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #29)
(In reply to Yousuf Philips (jay) from comment #27)
There are two requests mixed up:
(1) Enhance the customize dialog, so that it is possible to make a toolbar
button that assigns a style.
(2) Change the default toolbar, so that it has buttons for assigning
character styles.
That's exactly it. The intent of this bug report was never to change the
default toolbar. However, a basic and customizable "EBook" Toolbar offering
soft-formatting buttons and drop down menus for paragraph styles *and
"character styles" is devoutly to be wished for.
As I wrote previous, I personally don't think it makes sense for
soft-formatting buttons to mix attributes (at least not initially). It could be
done, and might be a useful feature several years from now (for a styles based
word-processor) but styles work differently.
A good first step:
1.) Create the style separately with whatever attributes one desires (as is
done now) but 2.) allow the user to more easily add a toolbar button with which
to apply that style.
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