https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=82873
--- Comment #7 from Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de> ---
I think, that a suitable default is not possible, because the ways images are
used are too different. I prefer to have a style for each use case, not a
single default. The predefined styles should cover these use cases:
(A) Insert a large image, that will fill an entire paragraph
(B) Insert a small image like icon, key-pictures in similar size as characters
(c) Insert a image, that will have text right or left from it.
Real problems are:
(1) Selecting the style in the drop-down list while inserting an image does not
work. It is always "Graphics".
(2) The user cannot create a style, which contains the desired anchor and
position. You need to edit the file format to get your desired style.
For me: First fix the bugs (1) and (2) and then think about defaults.
For me (LO 6.0 Windows) it makes no difference whether I have a normal
paragraph or a bullet list.
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