https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79455
--- Comment #23 from RGB <rgb.mldc@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Cor Nouws from comment #21)
Styles are here to serve us. I doubt if that is the case if we remove
language settings with clear direct formatting. That looks more like style
police :)
Sorry, but I do not understand your comment here. Nobody is talking about
removing language settings rightfully defined on a style, but about removing
language settings applied as direct formatting on top of a well defined style.
"Remove direct formatting" means exactly that: remove formatting applied
directly that overwrites what's defined on the base style. And that includes
the language. If on top of a text with a paragraph style whose language is
"Spanish" someone applies as direct formatting the language "Portuguese", the
option to clear direct formatting should clean the language applied as direct
formatting in the same way italics or bold are cleaned: to restore what the
style says. IMO that's not "style police", that's just the use of styles as
they are intended to be used.
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