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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106681

--- Comment #36 from vermontpoet@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Yousuf Philips (jay) from comment #35)

The menu selection in the styles & formatting sidebar does provide toggle
behaviour, 

No they don't. I just tested. 

where you do see which style is currently applied and provides
easier access than toolbar buttons.

So why have toolbars? Why not have menus for everything?

You dont have to take my word for it, as
i'm not a style users, you can ask pretty much any LO style user, like Cor
or Sophie, or any style user on MSO


Do you think, if I thought menus were easier, I would have requested toolbar
buttons?

But I don't need to ask Cor or Sophie. This is a demonstrably ridiculous
assertion. Didn't Tietze just break into a cold sweat when he thought we were
messing with his default toolbar? Forget Cor and Sophie, just ask Heiko Tietze
(or ask Benjamin) what would happen if we were to replace all his toolbars with
menus. "Hey Benjamin, menus are easier! Just ask Core and Sophie!"  

style management window in MSO hasnt changed in 25+ years.

Yeah, and that ebook market was booming 25+ years ago...  

The current customization dialog wont allow you to assign/reassign shortcut
keys to paragraph or character styles

I just did it and tested it. Works fine.

I've create a bug report for the new toolbar (106781).

Be sure and mark it as a duplicate of this one.

The issue with custom icons is a recent bug (bug 106784), but for them to
appear by default in a new style formatting toolbar, uno commands for these
buttons would need to be created.

Works fine in Windows. Just did it. And no they wouldn't. That subject has been
discussed above.

...but that doesnt mean the LO only caters to Benjamin.

That remains to be seen.

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