If I understand correctly...

We start with an undesirable current state of things.

Christian Lippka - Sun Microsystems GmbH - Hamburg wrote:
in OOo you select some content, then you fire up a dialog, make changes to 50+ settings
and hope for the best ( working undo ).
Next, a quote of working better solutions in OOo
When you look at the competition, or when you
even look at what IBM has done to their private OOo clone, or what RedOffice has done. All those mostly needed settings in a nice non modal panel. You choose something, you instantly
see the changes in your document.
Is it sufficiently "good" that we can use what has already been done? We have limited resources; ok, everyone has limited resources.

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Andrew Pitonyak
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