On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 3:02 PM, Adolfo Jayme Barrientos <
fitosch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm against that. LibreOffice should always honor OS settings.
>
That was my first thought as well.
However, consider that, without icons, LibreOffice's menus are much, much
harder to use than with icons, an
Hi Samuel,
Initial remark:
Samuel Mehrbrodt wrote (23-11-12 17:48)
[..]
Reasons:
* "Text body" is the same as "Default Style", except that it has a
margin at the bottom, so I would suggest to remove "Default Style" from
the list.
This is not true.
Nearly all styles inherit from Default Style
Hi Mirek, all,
Mirek M. wrote (23-11-12 14:44)
Could somebody set "Icons in menus" to always be on by default,
regardless of the OS default?
There's not so much that I can do in code without a relative huge amount
of effort, but this one is well doable. And since I was involved in the
discu
Hi,
I have a suggestion to alter the list of Text Styles visible in the
Drop-Down-Box in Writer. Currently we have there
* Default Style
* Heading 1
* Heading 2
* Heading 3
* Text body
* More
My suggestion would be (as seen in Google Docs):
* Text body
* Title
* Subtitle
* Heading 1
* Headin
I'm against that. LibreOffice should always honor OS settings.
On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 7:44 AM, Mirek M. wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> Could somebody set "Icons in menus" to always be on by default, regardless
> of the OS default?
>
> We've discussed this topic a bit on our IRC chat [1] and a bit with
Hi everyone,
Could somebody set "Icons in menus" to always be on by default, regardless
of the OS default?
We've discussed this topic a bit on our IRC chat [1] and a bit with Cor
Nouws [2], and determined that, given how complex our menus are, it's best
for the user to have icons on by default.
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