https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=108030

Yousuf Philips (jay) <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from Yousuf Philips (jay) <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Thomas Lendo from comment #2)
> In principle I mean dynamically shown paragraph styles (for example:
> dynamically shown toolbar buttons for paragraph styles in the Formatting
> (Styles) toolbar instead of the fix pre-defined ones now).

OK i get what you are talking about.

> The Paragraph Styles drop-down list shows this behavior, right. I never use
> these drop-down lists and nor does anybody of my colleagues. In some
> documents, the number of shown styles in the drop-down list exceeds 50
> entries ...

Well if users have lots of styles in their document, i would expect them to use
the styles and formatting sidebar, just like they would use the styles pane in
MS Word[1].

[1]
https://fud.community.services.support.microsoft.com/Fud/FileDownloadHandler.ashx?fid=94e6523b-293d-47e5-8a56-43457c1427ff

(In reply to Thomas Lendo from comment #3)
> Created attachment 133507 [details]
> 2-row notebookbar-like proposed styles by MSO Word 2013 (+ extended view
> with all proposed styles)

Something like this could be implemented for the notebookbar, though i doubt it
would be implemented any time soon, but wouldnt be doable for the toolbar
unless it was implemented differently.

@Maxim: So i'm thinking that we could create a group button similar to Outline
(.uno:SetOutline) that when opened shows square cropped renderings of the same
list found in .uno:StyleApply in a 4x3 grid with a vertical scrollbar (would
assume this would need to be a glade widget/control in order for it also to be
available in the notebookbar), followed by a 'more style' entry at the bottom
that opens up the styles sidebar. Thoughts?

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