https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94349
--- Comment #1 from Adolfo Jayme <f...@libreoffice.org> --- The following is a braindump, apologies in advance: The usage of italics for whole paragraphs is proscribed by some English-language style guides (writing this from memory, don’t ask me which ones) and, given my academic experience, could even be forbidden if not for a couple of foreign words. Also, this styling depends on the customs of each culture and the set of standards that each language may have. On the other hand, there are opinions of typographers that italics could be less readable than upright when used extensibly rather than sporadically (for emphasizing effect). Given that the intent of this bug is achieving uniformity and consistency among the built-in styles, wouldn’t be better if we remove the italics from the Quotation style by default? That way, the user can add it back if needed. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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