https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=146593

Mike Kaganski <mikekagan...@hotmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Mike Kaganski <mikekagan...@hotmail.com> ---
I don't know if there are such external tools - maybe some extensions? - but
the whole thing is *properly* handled by consistent use of styles and
templates. If some set of styles should use same value of a property - say,
same font - they better inherit from a single style, at which level the font
name is set. That is exactly why styles are useful - they assign their settings
both to text using them, and to derived styles.

If you base all your documents on a template that is in your templates path,
you then would get notification when the *template* is modified, with
suggestion to update styles in the opened document based on that template [1].
Of course, that depends on initial correct work with styles/templates.

Given that the architecture of LibreOffice is focused on styles, and use of
styles already provides the needed functionality, I doubt there could be some
other mechanism *not* using proper features, that could achieve that.

[1]
https://help.libreoffice.org/7.2/en-US/text/shared/01/01020000.html?&DbPAR=SHARED#templates

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