[Libreoffice] [UX] [PATCH] EasyHacks 3.27 Change Sheet copy process

Joost Eekhoorn joost.eekhoorn at gmail.com
Wed Dec 22 10:30:30 PST 2010


Hi all,

If you now give for "Sheet1" a new name, e.g."SheetA" and that name exists,
the new name will become "SheetA_2" without a question for the user.

Joost

2010/12/22 Kohei Yoshida <kyoshida at novell.com>

> On Wed, 2010-12-22 at 12:48 +0100, Joost Eekhoorn wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > The proposed layout change of Bernhard looks good to me, but there are
> > some pitfalls.
> >
> > > Christoph wrote:
> > > [...]
> > >     * If the user copies a sheet (several sheets) within the same
> > >       file, then the new sheets will be renamed anyway. Right?
> > >       Although the user did not check the "Rename" checkbox ... -->
> > As
> > >       far as I understand, we require unique sheet names. The
> > checkbox
> > >       refers to a user intended name change.
> >
> > That is just the problem for the programmer, that he does know what
> > the user is going to do, and the user can change his mind.
> >
> > + use case mc01: The user copies "SheetA" in the same document. The
> > proposed new name becomes "SheetA_1". Now the user decides to copy the
> > sheet to another document, where "SheetA" does not exist, the proposed
> > new name should be "SheetA",
> > but only if the user did not rename the new name!
> > I do not known if that is possible, with keeping the code transparant.
>
> Well, this is not that big of an issue since we do have access to the
> ScDocument instance of the destination document.  When the user switches
> the destination document, we can ask the new ScDocument instance whether
> there is a name clash.  I already put some code to handle some aspect of
> that.
>
> >
> > > Bernhard wrote:
> > > [...]
> > > |    Place to insert
> >    |
> > > |
> >  +-------------------------------------------------------------+  |
> > > | /\ | Sheet 1
> > |  |
> > > | || |  $sheetname 2
> > |  |
> > > | \/ | Sheet 2
> > |  |
> > > |    | Sheet 3
> > |  |
> > > |
> >  +-------------------------------------------------------------+  |
> >
> > That is an challenge for the programmer, because the content of the
> > list must change on the fly.Thus make the challenge not too big:
> > display "- position -" instand of "$sheetname 2".
>
> Yup, I agree.  Displaying the '- position -' or something like that
> would make more sense, especially when the user is trying to move or
> copy multiple sheets.
>
> Changing the content of the list is, although it requires some code to
> write, can be doable.  This just means we need to re-populate the list
> content every time the insertion point moves, but it can be done.
>
> > What to do when the user clicks "Sheet 3"?
> >
> > Drag-and-drop of "- position -" must be implemented, but not for the
> > existing sheets!
>
> My preferred approach is to create two buttons to move the insertion
> position up or down, instead of relying on the user clicking on the
> sheet name in the list.  To me 1) that makes more sense, and 2) is
> easier to implement than handling mouse click events on the list
> control.
>
> Kohei
>
> --
> Kohei Yoshida, LibreOffice hacker, Calc
> <kyoshida at novell.com>
>
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