https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=151691
Eyal Rozenberg <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Keywords| |needsUXEval CC| |libreoffice-ux-advise@lists | |.freedesktop.org --- Comment #3 from Eyal Rozenberg <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #2) > I see no problem. Your shapes have no name at all, so a default enumeration > is used to distinguish them. If that are meaningful shapes, you should name > them. I wasn't complaining about how shapes are named. Let's assume I chose those shape names myself even. > And I see no problem with the entries in the Animation list. Left of the > colon is always the identifier for the shape and right of the colon the > contained text as it is, if any. A colon is not enough of a differentiation. Colons occur naturally in runs of text. > For any other character as delimiter it can happen as well, ... which is why a delimiting character is not good enough, hence this bug. (Caveat: Some extremely-rare character combination could theoretically work, but probably not a good idea.) > Interesting is the approach of PowerPoint. It does not use the text content > to help the user to find the associated shape, but it enumerates the entries > in the list and shows this number in a small box left to the shape in the > slide. That way the text content is not needed at all in the list items. That would be a separate bug... but see also my bug 151692. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
