https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=145034
Telesto <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- See Also| |https://bugs.documentfounda | |tion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14 | |5037, | |https://bugs.documentfounda | |tion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14 | |5038 --- Comment #6 from Telesto <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Andreas Heinisch from comment #5) > I could solve it, but is it really something we want here? Personally, I am > not satisfied with arranging them alphabetically. Limiting it tot alphabetically sec probably doesn't work about > > There are items which will be used more frequently than others. Maybe we can > add a filter to the top of the list? Or change it to a treeview? Or apply > some pseudosorting like the most common are at the top, then the others > follow alphabetically? Some solution must be found here indeed. Some related comments of Heiko Bug 145037 comment 2: Heiko Tietze "Ultimately I would limit the list to the last used n item (or even better animations including other attributes). See also bug 145038" bug 145038 comment 2: Heiko Tietze Don't like the idea. The dialog would just rearrange the controls, maybe provide a better overview of the effects but nothing beyond. The idea of the sidebar is to quickly access the most frequently used attributes while the full power of LibreOffice is presented in dialogs. So I'd rather think about simplifying the sidebar - could be done if we have "animation styles" (a template/preset to all settings) and show only these and limited to the last n used. --- Sidenote: I have tendency to put the various idea's/proposed into different reports. With the advantage of getting a response to every ticket with long thread and a confusing debate, but with the cost that certain idea's get sprinkled across different bugs. So in the end some 'cumulative bug report must be created replacing the dozen of mine (IMHO) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
