[Libreoffice-ux-advise] [Bug 89608] TOC: Redesign of the Entries tab of the Index/Table dialog

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Sun Mar 15 05:56:51 PDT 2015


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89608

--- Comment #17 from Jay Philips <philipz85 at hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #15)
> I'm not sure about it. Currently there are two concepts. One with only
> buttons to build the entries-structure-line (used by TOC and Indexes) and
> the other with drop-down selection list and insert/remove buttons (used by
> Bibliography). Is it worth to unify it? And who will do it?

We discussed the issues you brought up in last wednesday's design meeting and
the mockup will be utilized in the various index/table types that it works
correctly with.

Looking at the structure of the bibliography entries tab, the mockup would also
work fine, as the 'Add' button contains a list of entries that can be added, so
it would have the same entries found in the drop-down selection list in
bibliography.

> For Bibliography the preview window exist, but does not show an example of
> the entries-structure.

Well that should be filed as another bug if it isnt already. :D

(In reply to Owen Genat from comment #16)
> ... that TAB stops are likely to be handled via the character style in the
> new mockup. Does anyone know how this will impact bug 32360 and bug 87523?
> Each relates to alignment problems with the current dialog. Is it worth
> adding these to the See Also list?

The new mockup doesnt change this aspect of the dialog. Currently, when you
click on a tab stop, you are given four fields - character style, fill
character, tab stop position, align right - which control the look of the
spacing between the entry and the page number.

> A warm thankyou to Jay, Heiko, and the Design team for your work on this.
> Seems like a worthy improvement even if there are still some issues to
> untangle.

Thank Owen. Most things have been untangled now, so all that is necessary is a
developer to turn this into reality.

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