https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106681
--- Comment #41 from Thomas Lendo <[email protected]> ---
Created attachment 132202
--> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/attachment.cgi?id=132202&action=edit
"Add Commands" dialog proposal
I've attached a mockup screenshot with that you can see all styles as they are
already available in "Tools > Customize... > Keyboard > Functions Category"
today. (Side note: Table and Cell lists are empty in 5.3.2.1. Character,
Paragraph, Pages, Frame, Numbering lists are available.)
And just to be clear:
We're talking not only about paragraph and character styles but also all other
style types, right? I do so because it wouldn't make any sense not to have list
styles, which are also part of text formatting.
I'm working on a style toolbar for internal use of my company's corporate
identity styles (based on Regina's marvelous instructions) and lists are a core
style feature beside paragraphs and characters. In the future the same will be
valid for table styles as they are available in the Styles & Formatting sidebar
too since LibO 5.3.
(In reply to Yousuf Philips (jay) from comment #27)
> What is possible today is to add some basic paragraph and character styles
> as clickable buttons to the formatting toolbar, similar to what Regina made
> with the guide, but these buttons wouldnt be toggle buttons, which means
> that you couldn't glance at them to know what is being applied. In order to
> have them as toggle buttons, UNO commands would need to be created for them
> and these commands would need to detect whether the underlying
> paragraph/character style is being applied. @Maxim, @Samuel, @Gulsah: Is
> this something that can easily be achieved?
Is any further information needed so that devs can make a statement?
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