When working with a freshly imported text in story editor, I normally select the entire text and assign the default style for that document.
Next I need to assign another style to all headings etc. And maybe more for quotes or whatever that document needs. Each time I click on a style in that left-hand column, there is another selector popping up (Windows 10) forcing my to click a down-arrow. I checked this and also tried right-click: There is no other function available to me (and that even makes sense): Clicking on the style-marker to the left of a given paragraph means "I want to assign a new style". So why do I need to make a second click? And why does the list which then opens up only give me the first ten choices and a slider? My screen can handle many more; I often even use two screens when making documents. We have many more than ten styles for different purposes, depending on type of document. This is just a small detail in the gui, where a little change would save the users many many many clicks without changing function and without loosing anything. Just a suggestion, not a complaint, not a bug, just too many clicks. What do other users think? greetings, Martin
