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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115418

Heiko Tietze <tietze.heiko@gmail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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           Keywords|needsUXEval                 |
             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
                 CC|libreoffice-ux-advise@lists |tietze.heiko@gmail.com
                   |.freedesktop.org            |
         Resolution|---                         |WONTFIX

--- Comment #13 from Heiko Tietze <tietze.heiko@gmail.com> ---
We discussed the suggestion in the design meeting. Changing the markdown direct
formatting into a character style would require first of all two additional
styles. Not a big deal as well as the switch from SID_ATTR_CHAR_WEIGHT to
STR_POOLCHR_HTML_STRONG (or whatever the correct command is). But the advantage
is opposed by the loss of control. If users change Strong Emphasis for some
reason the markdown is not working as expected anymore (consider that people
try out and forget what has been done). We took also an option into
consideration where the user can decide whether the current direct formatting
or a character style is applied by the autocorrect function but I'm strongly
against this over-engineering. So the decision is to resolve this request as
WONTFIX to keep control over the convenience function.

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