https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90516
--- Comment #5 from Jay Philips <[email protected]> --- (In reply to mahfiaz from comment #1) > I happen to disagree. Modern design language avoids borders wherever > possible so for quite a lot of people it would cause a lot of unnecessary > work. If problem is that chart cannot be distinguished (IMO not a problem), > inside text, then maybe adding some display-only clues would be an option. Yes display-only clues similar to when we still see the cell borders of a table when the borders are turned off would assist to know where its borders are when editing, but wouldnt help when a document is printed. (In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #2) > As with any other graphic, insertion into a document should depend on the > styling used in the document, and preferably not as picked-up from layout of > the graphic/image. Defaulting the Chart OLE to show a border--when it is not > otherwise needed becomes a nuisance to efficient layout. Charts in Calc do not have styles and when a user wants to place a border around a chart, he wouldnt be placing it around the OLE, he would be doing it around the chart, similar to him changing the background color of the chart. > Otherwise, as with having to externally edit other graphic/image types, you > would have to reenter the OLE Chart object and turn the border off. This is no different than a person who wants it on, to have to insert the chart, reenter the chart and turn the border on. (In reply to Adolfo Jayme from comment #4) > I disagree as well. If the motivation behind this suggestion is alleged low > visibility in the canvas, well, let’s change the canvas, without affecting > printing and export. (But I don’t really think it’s an issue.) How would you suggest changing the canvas? > Also, other > office suites do not add a random border to charts by default. Here are office suites which place the border on by default - Gnumeric, MS Office, iWork, Google Docs, Quattro Pro, FreeOffice/Softmaker Office > I’ll go ahead and mark this WONTFIX, taking into account mahfiaz’s, > vsfoote’s and Owen’s comments. Had already added it to the design PAD for discussion, so we'll just leave it to be fully resolved there. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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