On 26.02.08, rgheck wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Quoting rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>>>>> You don't have "Use Paragraph's Default Alignment"? The point of this
>>>>> option is to undo customization. That's why I added it. ;-)

So it works similar to

 * the [default] option in the line-spacing drop down list just above,

 * the [Reset] option in the drop down lists in Edit>Text Style>Customized...

>>> Hmm. We had a really, really long discussion about what this button
>>> should say. And now it looks as if maybe we chose badly. Would
>>> "Default" by itself have been clearer? Or would removing the
>>> "[Justified]" part have been helpful? I'd like to get this right.

How about using two radiobutton lists in two columns for Line spacing and
Alignment?

    Alignment       Line spacing

    (*) Default     (*) Default
    ( ) Justified   ( ) Single
    ( ) Left        ( ) 1.5
    ( ) Center      ( ) Double
    ( ) Right       ( ) [<text field>]

    [x] Indent Paragraph

            
(With a tooltip for the custom line spacing text field saying: "Custom line
spacing, e.g. 1.3ex".)


Günter

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