Created attachment 196490 [details] Example file from Writer with changed font size When some text has its font size changed, then changed back to the original, the accessibility sidebar still complains about direct formatting. 1. Open attached document. Note there is a warning in the Accessibility sidebar about "The text formatting conveys additional meaning" -> This was made by changing the font size of a sentence to 20 pt, then changing it back to 12 pt. But this affected the font size of Latin, CJK and CTL text all at the same time. 2. Click on the warning, which highlights the affected text. 3. Right click and select "Character -> Character" 4. Set the Asian font size to 10.5 points 5. Press Enter in the document and the "The text formatting conveys additional meaning" warning disappears. Ideally the sidebar should not consider font size differences in all 3 properties, only the one relevant to the language of the text. Version: 25.2.0.0.alpha0+ (X86_64) / LibreOffice Community Build ID: e6e7b8498aba69af8eee8edd1d3a1fb17c36836a CPU threads: 16; OS: Linux 6.8; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3 Locale: hu-HU (hu_HU.UTF-8); UI: en-US Calc: threaded and back to 7.2
Created attachment 196491 [details] Warning upon opening the file
Created attachment 196492 [details] Changing font size to 20 pt creates an A11Y warning (valid)
Created attachment 196493 [details] The 3 changed properties in the Style Inspector
Created attachment 196494 [details] Font size was reset to 12 pt
Checking with linux-64-25.2 repo, it seems this was fixed in 7b8ae2bf7cf9d4d637b40030bb9f482f6fba5194 tdf#162890 - A11Y sidebar: fix unecceserry warning in case if we have *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 162890 ***