Description: In LO writer there does not seem to to be any defaults for line colour, angle, arrow, thickness. new line reverts to blue colour with a standard thickness, 0 degree angle and no arrows. free-form and straight line drawing is almost a necessity for drawing lines between images and text across the page or on top of images and when doing this regularly becomes cumbersome when having to edit all properties of each line individually. Steps to Reproduce: 1.Insert menu → Shape → Line → Line OR Freeform-Line (or other objects) 2. 3. Actual Results: new line reverts to blue colour with a standard thickness, 0 degree angle and no arrows. free-form and straight line drawing is almost a necessity for drawing lines between images and text across the page or on top of images and when doing this regularly becomes cumbersome when having to edit all properties of each line individually. Expected Results: * should be able to select line profiles / styles predefined by the user which can apply a set of pre-defined attributes such as colour, thickness, angle, etc to the surrently select line(s). * ideally drawing new lines with a selected style would apply the style after release of the mouse button. * "line style" under right-click → Line → "Line style" tab should probably be renamed from "line style", which is misleading to something more meaningful such as "line continuity", since it is only limited to dot/dashes of lines and their spacing. Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: Yes OpenGL enabled: Yes Additional Info: Trying to apply a style / profile / set of attributes to new drawing objects when selecting **Insert → Shape → Line → Line** menu. Pasting a line preserves line attributes such as colour, dotted or dashed, arrows and angle, but when drawing free-form lines it is easier to draw a new free-form line with the mouse rather than manipulating individual points in order to mould the new free form line around the new text. In writer it appears that lines or drawing objects are not managed by a regular style (F11) which you can simply apply to a frame or table but almost as if drawings do not support this feature. Free-form and straight lines always seem to revert back to some unknown setting I cannot find. One can select *continuous* line "style" but not edit it in any way and this still the line to blue. One can define new "styles" under the *line style* tab whose options are limited to whether the line is dotted or dashed and the length of those dashes. I can get something close to a continous line by reducing the length/spacing in the line tab, but it is dashed. Tracing a line with the mouse results in a blue colour with a standard thickness. These settings are easily changed via the **Document Object Property toolbar** or **select line → right-click → Line...** context menu. Due to the nature of mouse tracing a line it can be difficult to draw arrows at right angles (eg, 0, 90, 270°) so have been resorting to copy and pasting existing arrows, but when you are in the midst of writing and just want to insert a shape with predefined attributes it tends to interrupt what you are doing. ie, you have to go and find a suitable arrow on another page, select it, (losing your place in the document), find your place back to where you were working then paste it. ---------------------------------------------- Some specific questions include: To draw arrows with default settings applied how can one create some sort of a 'style' so that they all come out the same or to a various predefined defaults without having to fiddle with angle, arrow head or colour for each line/arrow created? Is there a hotkey setting or easy way to change the angle from say 0° to 90°?
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When I create a line in Draw with a certain style and copy it into Writer the resulting document contains the style. So it seems to be a matter of the UI, which is just another entry in the Stylist header. Digging BZ is gold: there is bug 89369 requesting the same. => DUP *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 89369 ***