https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168810
--- Comment #3 from Eyal Rozenberg <[email protected]> --- (In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #1) > This would be additional information that would need to be recorded to > profile "per document". Yes, indeed it would. > Recent colors are always relative to current LO session, and are recorded to > user profile. I did acknowledge I'm talking about a different kind of recency. TBH, though, I don't see why colors used in other - typically unrelated - documents should be on the "recent" list of the document you're working on. > Seems better to complete the reread/refresh/restoration of the 'Document > colors' pallet handling, so those fully reflect color use of the reopened > document. Then colors actually "picked" out of that pallet would become > current recents added to the session's swatch bar (and recorded to profile > at that point). If we had "document colors" or a "document palette" then, indeed, the motivation for this would decrease; but - it wouldn't go away, because in a document you often use colors which aren't the exact ones from the palette, and those should show up for the user to choose from. Unless I'm misinterpreting what document colors is supposed to mean? To map out the whole space, though: * Colors recently used in the LO session (or module) * Colors from the Document "theme" / palette * Colors considered to be "Document colors" (perhaps the same as the previous category?) * Colors recently used in the history of editing the current document (which may different that than "document colors" or "document theme" I'm interested in the fourth kind. Are those supposed to count as "document colors"? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
