Hi design team,
to learn morte about LibO code hacking, I thought about working
on bug report 30800:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30800
The code change itself is easy (if gridline display has higher
priority as colored cell background or not is already a "switch"
in the source code).
But the bugreport suggest to have an UI option for that. I just
wonder, where this should be placed and what the wording should be.
some possible options:
- we can have this in tools - options - Calc - View
but this tab page is already crowded .. so I would not prefere
- we can have it at tools - options - Calc - Compatibility
We might have some "Display" option here and switch between
"Default" and "OOo legazy" or "Excel" or whatever.
I'd prefere this one, as even more visualization options could
be bound to this. But this needs proper wording.
Any input on this?
Maybe it would be good to have a wiki-page on this. Although
I "like" to work on this, I don't know if I have the time. But
whoever will implement this, will have the same question.
regards,
André
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