[Libreoffice-ux-advise] [Bug 106681] Feature Request: Ability to assign character styles to toolbar buttons...

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Sat Mar 25 19:47:43 UTC 2017


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106681

--- Comment #32 from Thomas Lendo <thomas.lendo at gmail.com> ---
I support what Regina said in comment 22 and comment 29, point (1): Make it
possible for users that want do it by themselves.

All other ideas (changing anything in toolbars etc.) that UX people avoid like
the plague (fürchten wie der Teufel das Weihwasser) must be handled in new bugs
and shouldn't result in closing THIS bug.

(In reply to Yousuf Philips (jay) from comment #27)
> What is possible today is to add some basic paragraph and character styles
> as clickable buttons to the formatting toolbar, similar to what Regina made
> with the guide, but these buttons wouldnt be toggle buttons, which means
> that you couldn't glance at them to know what is being applied. In order to
> have them as toggle buttons, UNO commands would need to be created for them
> and these commands would need to detect whether the underlying
> paragraph/character style is being applied. @Maxim, @Samuel, @Gulsah: Is
> this something that can easily be achieved?

This would be the optimum for that bug!

> When i mentioned the seamless experience above, it was focused on the easy
> ability with direct formatting to mix formatting attributes together like
> bold + italics or italics + underline when clicking on the toolbar buttons,
> while this wouldnt be possible with the character style buttons, as if text
> was in bold (aka strong emphasis) and you wanted to apply italics (aka
> emphasis) to that text, it would overwrite bold with italics and not mix the
> two together as a new character style.

The overwriting is was users expect, that know was styles and soft-formatting
are doing.

> It would be great if LibreOffice had
> a style-only mode, where all applied direct formatting was turned into
> styles, iWork works in this way i believe.
> 
> If there is interest in making this styles-focused formatting toolbar, i'd
> be up to brainstorming its creation with those interested in it.

Here we are ...

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