Jorge
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jorge commentedNot a substitute, but you might find «Show Paragraph Based-on Script» (http://in-tools.com/article/scripts-blog/show-paragraph-based-on-script/) useful.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jorge commentedCheck out the script “Grep Styles On Off” at http://www.kerntiff.co.uk/free-stuff/grep-styles-on-off
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We have added this feature in our backlog for future release
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The inability to know this is specially jarring with Object styles. I cannot wrap my head around the fact that you can base an Object style on another, but cannot know what properties are inherited from the “based on” parent style, and which ones are overriding it.
With paragraph and character styles, you at least get the list of inherited properties in the style’s options ▸ General ▸ Style Settings (I still consider this insufficient, as I feel I should be able to tell by looking at each property field, and being able to individually Reset To Base individual properties in General ▸ Style Settings…). AFAIK there is no such list at all in the case of Object styles.