In Impress the function is already implemented. When you select text with 
different sizes and then press the button all the text get the same size 
(smallest of the selected text) in the first step. Afterwards you can increase 
or decrease the size. Is this the way it should be done in Writer as well? An 
other way to handle this, would be to increase or decrease every part with the 
same size independent from the other parts.
When should the button be disabled? When any part of the selected text already 
has the smallest/biggest size? Or when all the text has the smallest/biggest 
size?

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Title:
  [upstream] "Increase font" and "decrease font" could work even if the
  selection contains differing font sizes

Status in LibreOffice Productivity Suite:
  Confirmed
Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: libreoffice

  Hi all!
   Why "increase font" and "decrease font" from the formatting toolbar can't 
manage block of text of various font size?

   To reproduce this, just make visible "increase font" and "decrease
  font" on the formatting toolbar, then write some text and change size
  only to a part of it. If you now select all what you wrote, you'll be
  no more able to use those buttons.

   It could be very useful, especially when we have to fit piece of text
  already formatted over spaces predefined, such as articles, etc.

  Thanks to all over the community for such a useful software.
  --Nicola

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