https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=161744
--- Comment #7 from Fiable.biz <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #6) > to have a drop-down with a handful most-used > options, plus a "more..." element opening the dialog. This option seems the more convenient for me. In practise, most people use one or very few languages, and few numbering styles. I would go for adding automatically in the "handful most-used options" any element once used by the user, and for removing automatically any element not used (i.e. not affected to any heading level) for one year or more, except if there are no more than, let say, 7 elements left, in which case the too old numbering style would be automatically replaced by one of a default short list (most common language-independent "numbering" plus the default language alphabet). This way, a user who hasn't use any numbering style for one year would automatically get the default list back. The user should also been enabled to add or remove elements manually in its list of most-used numberings. The following is out of scope here, but the very long list of languages of the paragraph and character styles, when editing such styles: "Font → Language", is also difficult to manage. I'd like to get quickly the choice between the few languages I use. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
