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title="NEW - Paragraph/Character Style Dialog: "Reset" and "Standard" buttons have confusing labels"
href="https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=128469#c30">Comment # 30</a>
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title="NEW - Paragraph/Character Style Dialog: "Reset" and "Standard" buttons have confusing labels"
href="https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=128469">bug 128469</a>
from <span class="vcard"><a class="email" href="mailto:sdc.blanco@youmail.dk" title="sdc.blanco@youmail.dk">sdc.blanco@youmail.dk</a>
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<pre>(new proposal for "Standard" button)
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"Standard" --> "Set to Parent"
Tooltip: Replace the values shown here with the values from the style
specified in Inherit From
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(possibly adding "on the Organizer tab" after "Inherit From")
NB. "here", "shown here" , "shown on screen" are vague, poor attempts to avoid
the word "tab"
How else can one indicate that the "Reset" and "Standard" buttons apply only to
the "visible tab" in the dialog? (i.e., so that one understands that the
changes are limited to what you can see)?
Meanwhile, is "tab" really a technical term anymore? Haven't most users, also
beginners, encountered the word "tab" in relation to tabbed browsers, or in
Word interface?) Also, "tab" is used throughout the help files here, when
explaining how to get to different, well, "tabs" in the dialog boxes...</pre>
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