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Heiko Tietze <heiko.tietze@documentfoundation.org> changed:

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--- Comment #21 from Heiko Tietze <heiko.tietze@documentfoundation.org> ---
(In reply to Thomas Lendo from comment #16)
I'd prefer to show both in the margin, maybe character styles
only as a line with the third of the width of paragraph indicator?

There could be more than one character style in one line. So it would be many
lines next to each other. The mixing approach, 1/3, 2/3 etc., sounds a bit
complex to me.

Second, paragraph indicators should have strong colors and character styles
should have pastel colors. But are there enough colors to show all
possibilities in a document? We've soooo much pre-defined styles ...

Guess we have to randomize the colors. And what's missing in the indicator bars
is a number to not only rely on the color. Doesn't work with my way to
highlight character styles.

(In reply to andreas_k from comment #18)
Would it be more helpful to use an mockup language layout. 

Isn't the markdown/reveal code approach the opposite of feedback to the WYSIWYG
document? I mean you enter (a few) styles to the document - and we have
formatted it. Point here is to get an overview and understanding of what is
applied and how styles are defined.

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