https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168289
--- Comment #4 from Heiko Tietze <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Dieter from comment #1) > > we may align the styles and use the same properties > Don't understand this, because d-e) doesn't use a list style (this should be > indicated in styles sidebar) Both are list styles, the "named" LS continue a list and 1,2,3 <text> continues as 4,5,6 when applied again. Changing the style to A,B,C or red font color, to have something that is more relevant to bullets, is applied to all of those lists. > - Should bullets and numbering dialog customize styles? The toolbar/keyboard LS is DF for good reasons. We may generate entries in the "named" LS list namely the Stylist. Not sure this would be an accepted behavior, though. > - Should use of icon in (expanded) toolbar apply a list style? Of course, we need both workflows. The alternative would be to force users into creating new "named" LS - and loosing a lot convenience. > > To make the difference between named lists and unnamed more clear I suggest > > to rename the toolbar list into "Dynamic list style", for example. > I'm sure this would raise further questions: What is a dynamic list style? > Why we don't have dynamic PS or CS? Dynamic PS/CS is DF. Many users don't understand this either. (In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #2) > > To make the difference between named lists and unnamed more clear I suggest > > to rename the toolbar list into "Dynamic list style", for example. > > What do you mean by "renaming the toolbar list" The command .uno:DefaultNumbering has the label "Ordered List" and the tooltip "Toggle Ordered List (F12)" and I suggest to add something to make the difference to "named" LS more clear (rather than renaming the Stylist way to something like "Named list styles"). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
