https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142788

--- Comment #3 from Eyal Rozenberg <eyalr...@gmx.com> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #1)
> To my understanding, there is no _inherent_ CS.

If a PS contains, in particular, all properties of a CS (and I'm not talking
about what's exposed in the UI), then I define that as an inherent character
style.

> On the PS level you can
> define some attributes but not all. And actually it makes no sense to have
> (multiple) paragraphs with a different character position.

If it makes enough sense for PS'es to have that property internally, then it
makes sense to have it externally.

To me it makes perfect sense for multiple paragraphs to have:

* Different spacing than other kinds of paragraphs.
* Wider characters than other kinds of paragraphs.
* The same angle of rotation

etc.


>  What you want to
> do is set paragraph level attributes such as indentation, alignment etc. for
> many paragraphs and character attributes such as "emphasis" (italic), "code"
> (monospace) or whatever for a small portion within a paragraph.

You're describing the typical use case for CS'es. But most of the properties
are also relevant for setting a default for a PS. And this is, after all,
allowed for many such properties already. I would say that it's not useful to
limit those arbitrarily (especially not with different limits in the dialog and
in what's modifiable in principle).

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