I agree that maybe the default view should not be the Hierarchical. And
that the presentation of Styles in teh default view should follow an
organization laid out by the UI group instead of just following an
alphabetical order.
Why not use the list of Styles that Andreas laid out in the Groupedbar as
the default Beginner view in the Sidebar?
On Wed, Aug 8, 2018 at 10:06 AM Cor Nouws <oolst@nouenoff.nl> wrote:
Pedro Rosmaninho wrote on 08-08-18 10:55:
Ok, seriously? If you open the deck it's because you want several
styles. What's the problem with offering choice in styles? I don't
want to see any Style being dropped. This obssession some people have
with decreasing user choice... Jeez.
;) I just wrote in the issue that indeed this deck is the place for as
much about styles as possible :)
Heiko: I've also commented on some other issues.
Few comments in the gerrit patches for the menu too. Hope they came
through.
Unsure about being able to join tonight. Sorry.
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