> I didn't understand the Version 1 and Version 2 > thing, though. Version 1 seems very sane and usable, but is it in > substitution to the 'Revert' function? Me, I must admit I didn't really understand version 2, either. Take another look at the wiki page: I killed it yesterday. Basically, my proposal is to replace a dedicated reversion functionality by the ability to remove single part of styles from the style, e. g. only the font family etc. (which seems to me more useful than simply duplicating undo/redo). Additionally, global undo/redo should work. Adding a dedicated [Revert] button to the dialog also wouldn't make much sense (at least to me -- if you anyone can explain its function well, it would be added to the proposal again), because users would not learn that global undo/redo works, and thus would find themselves limited to undoing single changes.
> Plus, I strongly believe we should have 'Automaticaly update this style when > formatting is changed directly' right in the formatting or main toolbar, in > addition to being able to set it in the Style dialog. This would allow very > fast modification of styles, including indentation, without people having to > go too often to the dialog: as much as it is already getting improved, it's > still a dialog (and generally you have to go through 'Styles and Format > window' before getting to it). Great idea, I think. But: I'm unsure how to do this without confusing users who haven't learned that function yet. I think a problem would be properly coupling that symbol/checkbox with the style selector. It would also be an additional proposal that belongs to neither the button proposal nor the redesign of the Paragraph Style dialog. Maybe you want to add this to the Whiteboard? > 'Auto-update' option in the dialog). Of course the phrasing could be better > (this will be a though one) but the gains would be enormous. Yes, that's the second problem with your proposal: how do you create an icon/phrasing for this function? -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/design/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
