https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=3959
--- Comment #269 from Grisemine <[email protected]> --- As some of the negative contributors clearly don't know what we are talking about, here are some videos of the "Plan mode" of MS Word. There is nothing close in Writer, nothing you can emulate or "do as if it was in". The closest thing would be master document, but it is INCREDIBLY mode combersome. And no, the Navigator have nearly nothing to do with this. In Plan mode : - you still are in a "full editing mode", no restriction - you select a line or paragraph, hit "tab" and it "promote" it and all that is after. Shift-tab to demote. - you select and grab and move all the text (ok, here the navigator can do this, but it is far more powerfull and convenient) - you can hide/show content (expand collapse) for all or any of the parts, at any level, with a clic. Did I say that ALL THE TIME you are in a "full editing mode", no restriction ??? So, is there another way to do this, even better than Plan mode of MS Word ? Certainly. The "multidocument arborescent organisation" of Scrivenr (very good too) is better. And using some kind of "linear" mindmapping would be far more powerfull. I'm not programmer, but I would be happy to help think about it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfi6fNJ3tj8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjoDe9ObnEk -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the issue.
