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

--- Comment #14 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #13)
> Wait, is only Style 1 a predefined default or both of them? Grammar ambiguity
> ...

In my scenario, the three styles: Style 1, Style 2, and Style 3, were all
pre-defined; e.g., they could be "Heading 1", "Body Text", and "Block
Quotation".

> 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?

Grammar ambiguity ;) What specifically do you mean by "the same"? I assume that
the styles are "the same" in the sense that they have the same name. But
otherwise, I do not assume their same *formatting* - if they were "the same"
formatting-wise, it would make it safe and would not create problems.

(In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #11)
> In fact, I believe your approach sometime results in the need for more need
> for style conflict resolution, because 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).

These words imply, that two people - starting *from scratch*, and wanting to
*merge* - have conflicts in all *undefined* styles - i.e., they have the
problem in styles they didn't use (but that implies, that these styles still
existed in their "from scratch" document, which leads to the standard styles).

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