https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156455
--- Comment #2 from Eyal Rozenberg <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #1) > You can use the main menu Table > Header Rows Repeat Across Pages No, I can't. That either clears the set of repeating rows, or sets it. It does not toggle the selected row's membership in that set. > or the > table properties dialog with Text Flow > Repeat Heading [ ]. So, that can be done, but 1. Users are likely not to be aware - momentarily or at all - of that possibility 2. That particular control, and even its tab, are not directly linked from the context menu. 3. It is much more inconvenient to have to work with a modal table-scope dialog to toggle something for a certain row, when instead you're already in that row's context menu. And best of all - this will allow an indication of whether the row is a repeating table heading row or not! > It bloats the menu Seriously? The context menu for a (single, full) selected row has: * A "Clone formatting" item * A "Next" item, which does nothing * A "Previous" item, which does nothing * A list submenu, almost meaningless for a row * An "Edit Formula" item * A submenu entry for deleting the table * A submenu entry for "deleting columns", which is almost meaningless in this context * 3 submenu entry regarding Column width, again almost meaningless * 3 submenu entry regarding column insertion, again almost meaningless * A style submenu but this toggle is bloat? Come on... > and creates the expectation that any row can be a header. Ah, on the contrary! Because you will not be able to make the toggle if the row is not the first one that's not currently a repeating header row. > If you desperately need this command in the context menu you may customize > it locally. With the logic I'm asking for - I can't. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
