https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=128960
--- Comment #13 from Dieter Praas <dgp-mail@gmx.de> ---
(In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #12)
Default *character* style is actually a pseudo-style; a name for "no
character style applied".
After years of using LO and styles, I begin to understand the concept :-(
I've spent a lot of time while writing my PhD and defining a character style
for each paragraph style. I would like to spare others this.
While it might be good to document something about
that, I don't think that renaming it is a good idea, because its current
name creates some consistency with e.g. paragraph styles, where "default
style" exists (and is actual configurable style).
Same name but different meaning? => Doesn't create consistency for me.
Or - if a rename is wanted - it could be
something like "Character settings defined at paragraph level" - too long,
although correct.
What about "From paragraph level"?
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