https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=151342
--- Comment #20 from V Stuart Foote <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #19) > > Widgets should not be cut off in the middle, and UI text - hint or otherwise > - should not be cut off in the middle, regardless of what I do later. When I > create a new document, I expect the UI to be in a "decent" state, not > broken-but-restorable. No. There is nothing incorrect in UI where a tree view text string or name of a given element being animated not being fully displayed. Especially so when "Wrap" of those strings would make the 'Animation' panel or the 'Effects' panel of the SB completely _unintelligible_. See the discussion around bug 140360 implementing the SB "MinimumWidth" handling. And here, some misguided change to the UI to enforce wrap (i.e. make full text visible by default) do not improve the UX. An equally viable solution would be an 'on mouseover' popup of the string. For other similar UI handling of long strings, look at the 'Replacement' tab of the Autocorrect dialog or the 'Value' column of the Expert Configuration dialog. Wrap of tree view there would be equally unhelpful. Handling of the Impress Animation deck's widgets is functional and efficient for working with a presentation. It does not require string wrap to deliver good UX. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
