(In reply to Stéphane Guillou (stragu) from comment #19)
> Heiko, are these delayed until the next opportunity, or are they just not
> shown at all?
Just delayed. GetInvolved will come first and Donate the next program start, if
no other infobar is shown.
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The patch hides the Donate and GetInvolved infobar if another one is
visible.
(WhatsNew is going to be moved out of the infobar stack.)
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Gazillion unit test depend on this, abandoning the patch
https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/154846
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(In reply to Axel Niedenhoff from comment #50)
> Heiko, let me just say thank you for your support here. And even pulling it
> forward to 7.6—that is really great! This kind of support is really
> something that makes open-source software shine.
Happy to be of service. And sorry for the late
Patch at https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/154846
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Title:
Default paragraph style should be "Text body"
Status in
Cherry-picked this for 7.6 coming soon.
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Title:
[upstream] Can't jump between cells when non-english input layout is
(In reply to Karsten from comment #35)
> It would be nice if the standard behaviour of the software would not be
> touched and enhancements are always optional to be used.
Standard behavior is not clearly defined but you are right, and we do our best.
In this case scroll lock was implemented as a
(In reply to Karsten from comment #33)
> Wow - a solution within nearly six years for a problem that has been
> implemented and did not exist before.
LibreOffice is an open source project driven by volunteers. We try our best to
allow everyone to join the development whether by small improvements
The key and the implementation actually work well but, as commented
before, some hardware abuses it for other purpose. So I suggest to block
the scroll lock handling with an expert option (tools > options >
advanced: UseScrollLock; on by default, of course). Tentative patch at
(In reply to Urmas from comment #16)
> Italic is a formatting, while text direction is not.
Both are attributes of the paragraph. Clearly NAB.
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Why do you expect attributes to be consistent when switching from one
style to another? If your default paragraph uses a (directly applied)
italic font style it will be removed when switching to any other style.
We could turn this question around and ask what you expect when
switching from one
(In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #14)
> If part of the paragraph is in italic...
...it's not a formatting on the paragraph but at the characters. The
Style Inspector shows nicely where the attribute of the selection comes
from.
For the topic being discussed here you could switch to
(In reply to Cor Nouws from comment #45)
> Any code hints? Possibly easyHack?
Prolly could be done via default template.
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Consolidating at bug 38850
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Title:
[upstream] writer: zoom
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #14)
> Complex stuff, and requires major refactoring of Calc needing some UX
> envisioning.
What exactly? The requirement is clear (and requested repeatedly in the
recent survey [1]). It's expected to scroll per pixel even when the cell
exceeds the window
(In reply to Commit Notification from comment #81)
> Christian Lohmaier committed a patch related to this issue.
Resolved fixed? Thanks for the detailed explanation.
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Tooltips should remain under control of the OS/DE but I wonder if there
is benefit from introducing a special styled tip. What's your use case,
Satchit?
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The last patch stores the state of the "More" expanders and should
remember the window size (might not work for some reason).
I suggest to create new tickets if something needs fine-tuning.
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(In reply to Eion MacDonald from comment #122)
> dialog of unusable print pop up in LibreOffice
Workaround might be to maximize the window. But please try a nightly
build first. IIRC the issue has been solved with another patch recently.
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Title:
Print dialogue's height in Libreoffice Writer is too
(In reply to Alex Thurgood from comment #115)
> Screenshot of LO 7.0.1.2 Print Dialog macOS 10.15.6
Print dialog was changed by Olivier Hallot for bug 118148, Srijan Bhatia
for bug 127680, andreas kainz bug 128723, and Caolan did something in
Ib855c429ac936f9b7bb219ad4729f99b0625ec37. The dialog
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Title:
[Upstream] Spell checking doesn't warn users if the
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Title:
[Upstream] Spell checking doesn't warn users if the
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Title:
[upstream] writer: zoom fraction changes when
Clearly a bug to me, deleted content is still gone even when TC is on
(comment 19, option 1). Don't see need for input from UX.
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"Shift before"... I wouldn't understand this command. So let's not make
compromises.
I'm pretty sure we can evaluate LTR/RTL and update the command label and
the various captions accordingly.
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(In reply to Thomas Lendo from comment #4)
> (In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #3)
> > How about "Shift forward" and backward for left/right?
> Sounds ok. Is forward to the right in LTR?
Would be my understanding but the drawback of not perfectly terms with
forward/backward instead of
In Writer we use Left/Top, Right/Bottom for paragraph style > alignment
depending on horizontal/vertical direction. The dynamic label might be
not so easy to implement. How about "Shift forward" and backward for
left/right?
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Shall we rename it to "Shift left/right" or make the text depending on
RTL settings?
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Title:
RTL Spreadsheet Insert Cells
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