https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156455

--- Comment #19 from Eyal Rozenberg <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #18)
> I don't think the rare use case justifies a context menu item. But Eyal
> thinks so and the doer may decide.

I would say the rare case - or no case at all - is what we currently have on
the Table menu. That's a confusing toggle which people now use because that's
the only UI there is (... ignoring the table properties dialog, which I believe
very few users know holds this setting as well).

I claim it is the intuitive thing, when you want to act on a row (or a set of
rows), to enter its context menu. More intuitive than going to the Table menu.

On a semi-related note: If we had proper table styles (bug 152711), which
included/linked to heading row styles, then the user would get an immediate
visual indication of such toggling; and it would also be easier for the user to
understand which rows they can toggle into or out of the set of heading rows.

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