https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135668

--- Comment #30 from sdc.bla...@youmail.dk ---
(In reply to Jim Raykowski from comment #29)
> I see you already have the concept of what makes a paragraph an outline
> heading or possibly an outline content paragraph :)
(-:  But your detailed discussion has made it apparent that it would be good to
present the page in a way that also takes account of the fact that some who
read the page will know know about outline levels.  I will add some links in
the "Related Topics" section at the bottom.

Meanwhile -- the intention in my question 2.5 about "Headings" was much more
banal.  Let me try again.  

As you know, the "To access" currently says: 

In Navigator (F5) (for Headings)

And as you also know, there are different "parts" of Navigator (I do not know
what they are called -- so I make up some terms here:  the navigation panel
across the top, and the "Content Window" with the different icons (Heading,
Images, Bookmarks, etc.).

So -- I considered an alternative like:

In Navigator (F5) (for Headings in Content View)

(but I was uncertain if "Content View" was a "technical" term, or if that
Window should be called something else) -- which motivated question 2.5.

Actually, the alternative looks better to me -- but maybe it creates confusion
if "Content View" could not be understood or guessed.  "Content Window"?
(nothing critical here -- but while the paint is still wet, now is the time for
small adjustments.)

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