https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67995

wanchai <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #10 from wanchai <[email protected]> ---
I was really looking forward to this feature! I'm glad it's here, but I am
disappointed about the quality.

I tried it with the released version of Writer and Calc (4.4.0.3 on Linux Mint
17.1). The behaviour in Writer is erratic. I've seen it work partially (one of
four colors shown) in a document that I started from scratch. But in others the
list remains empty. In Calc it seems to work properly.

However, there seem to be some performance issues as well. Open the attached
document (created with LO 4.3, not too fancy I would think), click on the arrow
near the fill color, then change to "Document Color". It takes about five
seconds for the list to appear.

In Calc the list is updated dynamically. Every change is reflected immediately.
I am not so sure whether that's good. Imagine you are editing a document that
was created by someone else and you don't have the color palette. The document
contains three colors, and the first one is used only once. You change this to
one of the other colors and then you want to use the first one again somewhere
else in the document. However, since you removed the only occurence, it's gone
from the list. Maybe additions should be reflected immediatley, deletions only
after reloading the document.

What I would really like to see is a color palette that gets saved together
with the document (I know, that requires changes in the container spec.) An
easy way to create, save and load palettes would help too.

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