https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=130612
--- Comment #5 from campo.felice@web.de ---
OK Dieter, you are right, by writing in english more people could participate,
but on the other hand, I can't explain so precisely.
You are further right, that changing font style from toolbar is different from
changing font style in paragraph format. But that's not the problem.
The problem is, that text with links and mixed font style copied into document
could not be changed furtherwards in a right manner by toogling paragraph
format, when I take certain action before. I have described this twice. In
contrast, text without links and mixed font style copied into document behave
in a right manner.
I for myself think, this is not a severe bug, but I teached people last week,
that formating documents with selfdefined paragraph formats is very elegant and
flexible and came to the point, that this not works correctly in libreoffice
under certain circumstances. So this was a little bit shaming and therefor I
took the ride .... ;-)).
It's your decision now ! May be useful, if you track the problem yourself with
given examples. On the other hand, if you change something in C++
implementation concerning multiple inheritance, this could be a nightmare of
side effects ,-)).
best regards and have a nice day, Felix
best regards, Felix
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