https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153721
--- Comment #13 from [email protected] --- (In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #12) > I think "Move Heading Up/Down" is sufficient. The details with text and > sub-levels depending on Ctrlbelong to a tooltip. To avoid misunderstandings. 1. According to "help" [1] for "Move Chapter Up" "Moves the selected heading, and the text below the heading, up one heading position in the Navigator and in the document." This description also corresponds to my experience, both with the context menu and with the icons in the Navigator panel -- both heading and its text is moved -- Ctrl is not involved. If that understanding is correct, then this behavior would not be apparent if the context menu (for headings) and the icon tooltip in Navigator panel show only "Move Heading Up" 2. Also according to "help" "To move only the selected heading and not the text associated with the heading, hold down Ctrl, and then click this icon." (I could not get this work, with 7.2.7.2 or 7.6.0.0.alpha0+. I have a memory that I could get it to work, but have not succeeded today.) (assuming the help is correct), Would the pressed "Ctrl" also work with the context menu in Navigator? (if not, then "Move Heading Up" would be misleading) 3. About tooltips. For Navigator panel: The tooltips are used to give the icon names. Additional information about Ctrl, etc., could only be given in extended tips (which are not visible at present for the Navigator panel, bug 153483). => cannot rely on tooltips for Navigator panel For context menu: iiuc, this is implemented in navigatorcontextmenu.ui, and it appears that it would be possible to use tooltips, but is the proposal then, for example, that "Move Heading Down" would have a tooltip that says (for example) "If you want to move the heading alone, then press Ctrl" (but if "Ctrl" does not work with context menu ? ) [1] https://help.libreoffice.org/7.6/en-US/text/swriter/01/02110000.html Happy to receive confirmations for or corrections to this analysis. Not trying to promote a particular solution. Just seeking a way forward that gives a meaningful result. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
