[Libreoffice-ux-advise] [Bug 133809] Pimp layer tabbed bar on bottom of Draw

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Mon Jun 8 23:37:34 UTC 2020


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=133809

Regina Henschel <rb.henschel at t-online.de> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Regina Henschel <rb.henschel at t-online.de> ---
I think we do not need another bug. The problems are already covered by bug
90244, bug 90320, bug 89130, and bug 56498 and their duplicates.
And look at bug 99648 "[META] Improve Layer Handling", whether your ideas not
already reported.


(In reply to andreas_k from comment #1)
> In general it's not very common to have layers arranged that way ordinary
> you have layers arranged in a list grouped by folders and you can show/hide
> them with an symbol or lock them by an symbol.
>
Which applications do you have in mind? Remember, that layers in Draw do not
determine the stacking order.

> So my proposal for the layer tabbed bar on bottom of draw is:
> 
> 1. rename at least Layout to Layer1, so that it's easier to understood that
> we talk about layers (in calc you also call them Sheet1).
> 
Renaming the label "Layout" to something different is a task of the translation
teams. Only the English string is in source (sd/inc/strings.hrc).
But keep in mind, that you need very good reasons to rename something that has
its name already for twenty years.

> 2. remove Controls and Dimension Line cause you can add new layers (like in
> calc) but you can't delete the predefined one (Controls and Dimension Line
> can't be deleted)

I have already looked, whether it is possible to get rid of these two layers. 
But there are so many internal consequences to the code that I've refrained
from trying.

> 
> 3. move settings for Visible, Printable and Locked to the right click so if
> you would like to use them you don't need an dialog to hide or lock the
> layer.
You can use click+Shift (hide/show), click+Ctrl (lock/unlock) and
click+Shift+Ctrl (printable/not printable).

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