Creating a new document and editing existing ones in Manticore uses the style definitions available / defined inside the ODF document being worked on. Creating a new (ODT) document is based on a template (as I suppose other types of documents are), which could therefore use some nice default style types ("heading $x", "heading $y", "text body", etc.).
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Status | Assigned | Task | ||
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Open | None | T67 Real-time Collaborative Document Editing | ||
Resolved | Adityab | T589 Default (text-)document template with nice styles |
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Done. Now, if Manticore doesn't find any existing templates on startup (like a first-run) , it will create a blank template with a nice clean set of styles and fonts.