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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=132880

Maxim Monastirsky <momonasmon@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Maxim Monastirsky <momonasmon@gmail.com> ---
In addition to what Regina said: If you set a color when no shape is selected,
then it will become the default for newly inserted shapes. This can be done
with either the toolbar button, or with the Format > Area... menu command. With
your steps, there is already a selected shape, so only that shape gets the
color change. Otherwise, each time you will change the color of some shape, it
will become the default for newly inserted shapes, which might not always be
the desired result.

wrt the color shown on the toolbar button: This toolbar button is a split
button, meaning it has two clickable areas: (a) A dropdown arrow, which opens
the palette window, and (b) The main part of the button, which allows applying
the last selected color to other shapes with a single click. Now, given this
function of the main part, it must always show the last selected color and
*not* the currently active one, as otherwise it won't be clear what color will
be applied when clicking the button.

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