Em -10-01--28163 16:59, RGB ES escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> This sounds very sane to me. I took some time trying to change each
> page header, hoping they would become different from each other (but
> that's just because I'm very stupid). Indeed that would add
> consistency to the concept.
> I would add that, instead of yet another dialog, we could just have
> the text inside the first one. I believe there's plenty of space for
> it: headers and footers text are usually short, and their style are
> already set separatedly, so no need to specify here font, size etc.
>
> Cheers.
> Rafael./
>
Are you talking about writer or calc.
In writer I use a headers with graphics and footers with graphics and
text, so your proposal may not be so appropriate in that instance and it
is still necessary to place the content directly into the header or
footer. The style refers to the layout rather than the content, so as
writer now is, the style is appropriate.
steve
Sorry, I mislead you. I didn't mean we shouldn't be able to place
headers and footers content directly. What I meant is that it would make
everything clearer if there was an extra way to do it while first
introducing those headers and footers. By the way that's Ricardo's
idea, I just added that we didn't need another dialog for that, we could
have it just inside headers/footers tab.
If you wanted to add more complex content later, or change their
paragraph/character style, it could be done just like it is today -- no
need to go back to the dialog.
I think the advantage on Ricardo's idea is that you create a
header/footer that comes to existence already filled with some content.
It helps to visualize what you just created and find it for later
ammendments and changes, and, like he said, you get to understand more
clearly what a header/footer is: not a footnote, which is different for
each page, but a consistent and permanent style thing added to that
particular page style.
Cheers,
Rafael./
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