https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131758
--- Comment #22 from Regina Henschel <rb.hensc...@t-online.de> --- (In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #21) > What I can see in the current version (guess it hasnt changed), is a polygon > and a filled polygon. For the latter you have to remove the filling to get > the wanted closed polygon. Am I wrong? I see currently this behavior: You have the tool uno:Polygon which draws a polygon (which means 'closed'). You have the tool uno:Polygon_unfilled which - despite its name - draws a polyline (which means 'open'). You finish drawing with double-click. You start a new part in PolyPoly-mode, when you use Alt-click for the last point of the previous part. The rules for filling are clear and not a problem: For a polygon it depends on the style, whether the polygon is filled or not. A polyline is never filled even if the style has a fill specified. I see these things to be specified: (1) How finishes the user a drawing in non PolyPoly-mode? (2) How differ finishing methods in case there are several ones? (3) How can a user close a polyline or open a polygon during drawing, especially in PolyPoly-mode? (4) How does a user enter PolyPoly-mode and start the next part in PolyPolygon-mode? (5) Is it really intended, that the previous line is automatically closed when the user starts the next part in PolyPoly-mode? See comment 5 (6) How does a user create a polygon part in PolyPoly-mode if he has started with uno:Polygon_unfilled; and the other way round, how does he create a polyline part if he has started with uno:Polygon? (7) How does a user finish a PolyPoly-mode drawing? (8) What is the intended behavior for the modifier keys, for right-click and for double-click? See comment 3 (9) What drawing steps and default styles are bundled with each of the uno commands? (10) What alternatives should exist when not using the mouse (accessibility)? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.