Hi, Just a short message for a crazy idea that's somewhere in the middle. Make it work like the find bar: * defaults to grey italicised text reading "Current page (n)" (with n being the page number of the current page, although the part in brackets is optional and I'd love Christoph's opinion here – to check if it'd be breaking any standards) * clicking on the field deletes all text, you can type a page range[1] * clicking out of the field when it's empty would once again show "Current page (n)"
Of course, there are two problems with my idea: * it is not so easy to see which page range is available. (If the radio button approach were to be used, you could easily see that there are pages 1–n from the default setting.) However, the page range is visible in the main window's status bar. Additional idea to make this more obvious: append page range to the All pages option ("All pages (1–n)"). * some users might have no idea how to get back to the grey "Current page" from the beginning. That's probably not ideal. But they can still just type in any number they want, for instance the number of the current page. Best regards, Astron. [1] we could think of then showing the All pages range by default, but that might be confusing. _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice