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Hi Caolán,

On Tue, Jul 05, 2011 at 09:18:24AM +0100, Caolán McNamara wrote:
On Tue, 2011-07-05 at 09:32 +0200, Cor Nouws wrote:

When Styles and Formatting is open in one type of document, and you 
open/start another (type of) document, the window will be shown too.
The same applies for the Navigator.

Whether you like the Stylist in Calc or not, of course is a personal 
thing. But indeed one could argue that showing it with opening a 
document, should be bound to the specific module.

Yeah, this bugged me for ages. Personally I'd like the style and
formatting window in different modules like writer and calc to use
different per-module settings for their position, docked/non-docked and
shown/non-shown. As you say styles and formatting is far more useful in
writer than calc, and I like styles and formatting to be shown and
docked in writer, but not shown in calc by default, and when I do want
to see it there I would like it to be a normal floating window.

There's also the matter of Impress: the Style and Formatting module is
completely useless there. New styles can't be created or custom styles
applied to the document.
The inability to use style in Impress is a real turn-down but I'm afraid
the problem is bigger than the developer's list.

Is there a process to tackle (re)design issues ?

-- 
Francois Tigeot

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