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from <span class="vcard"><a class="email" href="mailto:gerry.treppel@googlemail.com" title="Gerry <gerry.treppel@googlemail.com>"> <span class="fn">Gerry</span></a>
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<pre>Hi @Ekansh Jha : Thank you very much for working on this. I think the original
bug description was not very precise. I think @Horst actually meant "Icon set
should have a reverse order switch". I think Horst had these icon sets in mind,
where the icons only differ by color (e.g. the icon set that looks like a
traffic light). In other icon sets (e.g. the yellow smilies), it is actually a
reverse order switch, which is needed.
On your question how to set the UI, I can give you my opinion and ideas, but I
guess that @Markus Mohrhard has a clearer idea how the solution could best look
like. So, please ask him, too. I am just a user :-)
I also added @Heiko Tietze to this bug, because he deals a lot with the user
experience and design of LibreOffice.
I could imagine following solution:
For ITEM SETS:
I could imagine to have a selection field where currently ">=" is. The
selection field could have the two options ">=" and "<". This in fact reverses
the order. The selection field could be there for the first icon and then
automatically applies for the other icons (to not make the order inconsistent).
[For comparison: Microsoft Excel has a switch called "Reverse Icon Order".
Hence, it does not reverse the signs, but just the order of icons. This would
also work. Please see attached screenshot]</pre>
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