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Hi Astron, Alexander,

On Mon, 2011-11-14 at 16:35 +0100, Astron wrote:
Another one of my suggestions was to include a dialogue to customize
a table style. Thats my mock-up:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:Alexander_Wilms#Mock-ups

What to you think? Is there anything that should be changed? If not,
what should I do in order to convince a dev to actually code this? And
would it be possible to code it once and use it in Calc, Impress and
Writer (and maybe Base, haven't used it yet)?

Conviction isn't the point... I'ld love to have time to do it in Writer!

a) I am not a dev (IANAD), but while the dialogue itself (i. e. the
graphical representation) could most likely be reused in all
applications, I guess that much of the rest would have to be
implemented two or three times.

Yes, tables implementation has nothing common between the 3
applications.

Regards,

-- 
Cédric Bosdonnat
LibreOffice hacker
http://documentfoundation.org
OOo Eclipse Integration developer
http://cedric.bosdonnat.free.fr


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