Prior to Gramps 5.2, The Notes display of base font size was absolute. It ignored when the Themes addon preferences selection that was used to increase the font size in the rest of the interface.
So, to increase the tiny default of 9pt to something readable by the eyes of … ahem… mature users, it was necessary to Edit the styling of the Note content to increase the font size. Note Displays were enhanced for 5.2 … found the Enhancement Request but I cannot find the PR.)
Now that the Note Editor uses the Themes to set the base font size, I need to clear those extra stylings out of the Notes. (The varying manually-set sizes make Notes in Reports appear irregular.)
But the ⌫ (Clear Markup) button clears ALL the markup for the selected text. And I really don’t want to clear the Links and rebuild them. They are too painful to set.
Individual Note cannot be targeted for export. So editing the XML and overwriting is not an option. There is no “exploded” view for an object that allows direct editing outside the klutz proofing of the GUI
Perhaps it might be possible to use SuperTool by @kku to generate a table of stylings for a particular Note… (with columns for styling type, begin, end, and a 20 character snippet of the affected text) and allow row to be selected, then that style deleted? I did not find the font decorations listed in the SuperTool help for Note objects.
I posted an idea that had no response. So maybe a scaled back idea would raise comments?
(Gramps 5.22 and Fedora 37)