https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104088
--- Comment #18 from Cor Nouws <c...@nouenoff.nl> --- (In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #17) > I suggest: > Keep the current "Header and Footer" dialog, but perhaps name it "Manage > Field Areas" and put it into the Slide menu or Format menu. > Remove the "Master Elements" dialog and make the check boxes in the current > "Header and Footer" dialog work the same as in the current "Master Elements" > dialog. > Disable options in the "Header and Footer" dialog in Normal view, in case > that Area is hidden by the Master. The idea of combining both in one dialog sounds attractive. But it implies that is has two functions, what (partially) depends on the position where you would open the dialog: if you want to hide master elements for a master page, you have to open the dialog on a slide with that master page; if you want to insert text etc. in the master elements, you must open it on a different slide. This is not self explaining.. Could be circumvented by adding a list view to the dialog, showing all the applied master pages, so that in one run, all master pages can be handled. (Analogue to list view in e.g. Tools>Outline Numbering) But a problem you'll have with a dialog in that form, is that it may suggest that one can add different footer text to different master page slides. And that is not the case. So therefore more changes on a combined dialog are needed. > Users might want a "Slide Number" item in the Insert menu. That should not > open the "Header and Footer"-dialog, but insert a slide number same as via > Insert > Field. That would be similar to the "Insert > Page Number" item in > Writer. Activating the slide number in the current dialog, puts the field in the master page element(s). And you can check to omit the fist slide. This is quite different from putting a page number field om the cursors position, so why not simply ..: > It might be useful to have an additional item "Show Slide Number Area", so > that the user need not find this setting in a dialog, which has not "slide > number" in its name. what is what one does in the current dialog. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug. _______________________________________________ Libreoffice-ux-advise mailing list Libreoffice-ux-advise@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice-ux-advise