https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115688
--- Comment #15 from [email protected] --- (In reply to Michael Weghorn from comment #14) > Any thoughts on whether this would be a good idea and whether that would > make it unnecessary to have the option elsewhere in the UI in addition to > the expert configuration? The purpose of exposing the control in the UI is to give the average user a quick and easy way to turn off animations without doing lots of research in their OS *or* in LibreOffice. Or maybe the OS/DE/System doesn't support it (Linux with Cinnamon or IceWM or XFCE are just a few examples). So I think that is needed, regardless. I think there should be a UI toggle. It is then tied to the LO advanced config setting always. Either one toggles the other, always. If the OS/DE/System level has animations disabled set, LO should just honor that always, automatically, and the UI then shows it set, grays out they selection (disables changing it), and prevents or ignores changes to the LO config. I say this because it is highly unlikely that anyone who has animations disable/reduced set at the OS/DE/system level (if that is even a choice) will ever want to manually override that to turn animations ON in just LO. This maintains having only one LO Config setting, and backwards-compatibility, while also honoring the sometimes-present DE/OS/System-level setting. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
