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Hi all,

I'm going to implement[1] enhancements for the extrusion of custom shapes. One part is about the material preset "Metal" in the "Material" drop-down list in the "3D-Settings" toolbar. The toolbar becomes visible, when you select an extruded custom shape.

An extruded custom shape has a Boolean property "extrusion-metal". This flag exists in ODF, binary MS Office documents, Rich Text Format and VML. Unfortunately the way to render it is specified in ODF different from the way MS Office renders it.

Therefore I have introduced a flag to distinguish ODF rendering from MS Office rendering. The "Material" drop-down contains now an item "Metal ODF" and "Metal MSO". And that is the reason I write to the list.

How should these items be labeled in the UI? As the patch is not finished yet, it would be easy to use directly the labels you prefer.

In addition the item "Metal MSO" might need a different image. Currently I use the same icon as for "Metal ODF". But I think adding a new icon could be done separately after the patch is integrated in master.

[1]https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/128449

Kind regards,
Regina



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