We have text styles attributes and that's all great, but I never use them because it isn't easy enough to maintain them and you can't override them through viewports etc...
Classes should have a text style attribute so that texts in that class can take over those settings and look the same, and overridable. However, the size of the text must be able to set apart from the those class text style settings.
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Dieter @ DWorks
We have text styles attributes and that's all great, but I never use them because it isn't easy enough to maintain them and you can't override them through viewports etc...
Classes should have a text style attribute so that texts in that class can take over those settings and look the same, and overridable. However, the size of the text must be able to set apart from the those class text style settings.
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