https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153043

--- Comment #13 from Eyal Rozenberg <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #12)

So, about templates: I think that people who collaborate should probably use a
proper OTT template, which defines everything they expect to use or maybe
simply everything, period, in a way that's stylistically consistent. And that
means I am not that worried about collaborators who start writing from scratch
having to then harmonize different style choices they each introduce during
their work.



> > if two people write a document from
> > scratch, and then want to merge it - with your approach, they will need to
> > harmonize the differences in all undefined styles they had not even given
> > any though to (and may not even know about).
> 
> No.
> "From scratch" case would not make it easier in even a slightest bit. Even
> if you imagine the case where collaborator A has their from-scratch document
> (using *pre-defined, default* Style 1 and Style 2)

Wait, is only Style 1 a predefined default or both of them? Grammar ambiguity

>  without any other styles
> in the ODF, and collaborator B has their from-scratch document (using
> *pre-defined, default* Style 2 and Style 3) 

same question. Please clarify so that I can understand the rest of the
scenario.

Also, it seems you're assuming the default pre-defined styles are the same on A
and B's system. Why are you making this assumption?

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