https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118979
--- Comment #2 from peter josvai <jepe@cspv.hu> ---
Stuart,
I guess only 2.5% of all people understand the difference between Styles and
DF...
in the everyday practice you used to make it "italic".. and now it's no longer
so simple...
today you have to take off an entire toolbar.. (DF)...
(okay, leave some part of it,for some simple texts)
not more than 2.5% of all people will do that...
people still want their text-selection to be italic or bold...
not "styled" or "emphasis-ed"... which is still cool...
but you can go TWO ways...
you can assign it St and DF..
but if you assign it St, it will be indicated as "active" in DF, too...
which logically means that we should be able to clean it through clikcking a DF
button...
in my HO, the two things should be separated...
assigning an Em should not appear to be as an "italic", too...
the fact that it results in an italic, too (unless you def otherwise)
is nicely indicated... by the TEXT itself!! :)
that is, I push "Em", wow! it makes it look italic.. just like when I push
"CTRL+i".. but I can see which of these ways I applied this formatting...
(sorry for the length) Peter
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