Hi Jacqueline,
(...)
ad "suggestion b)"
Also a good point. But, why do we need such search, if all headings
are visible in the navigator?
The navigator only shows paragraphs with an outline level >0, but you
can't see, if they inherited the level from a parent paragraph style or
if the level is set directly at the paragraph.
The attribute search allows to find every paragraph which is changed
directly without using styles (or additionally by using styls). So it
would easily be possible to identify all paragraphs with outline level
>0 where the attribute is set directly in the paragraph. This would
ease troubleshooting.
Futhermore the navigator only shows the headings, but changing them must
be done one by one. This would be different using find & replace.
Ok, that are valid scenarios for find & replace of the new attribute,
which I didn't think of. I think we should discuss, if we want to
include such a find & replace.
BTW: ATM I can change a level of a heading in the navigator (promote /
demote level) - in this case automatically the paragraph style changes,
which is defined in the outline numbering. It would be useful, if I can
change the outline level of "non-outline-numbering"-paragraphs via the
navigator, too.
Yes, this Navigator feature should be also rewise, when we implement the
new attribute.
Thx for your feedback.
Regards, Oliver.
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