https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62925
--- Comment #31 from Cor Nouws <cno@nouenoff.nl> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #30)
The styles "switcher" is the topmost control at the properties deck in
Writer, affecting all the properties below. Don't get the "seventh" option
thing.
The panel Styles and Formatting now has six buttons top left.
But I see you mean the panel Properties. Sorry.
Why that one, and not Styles and Formatting?
The latter also exists in Calc and Impress/Draw.
In the properties panel, the properties shown are the ones of the place where
the cursor is. That can the the styles properties, but may also be direct
formatting. So the properties controls do not directly change a style.
Don't talk about a dialog at this moment. Imagine a style "Yellow" that
changes the background color of the chart but you have the series selected.
This unclear situation bothers me, and made me prefer the extra deck.
I expect a chart style to be a set of properties - as written in comment #28.
So style "yellow" should have more impact than only the background.
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