Hi Kevin, all
Thats good to hear :).
I've just created this small mock-up, of what I think could be a good
solution:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:Toxicbits
What do you think?
Greetings
Alex
Am Sa 29 Okt 2011 23:37:47 CEST schrieb Kevin Hunter:
At 12:57pm -0400 Fri, 28 Oct 2011, Alexander Wilms wrote:
There's a short summary with a few examples in this document:
http://ubuntuone.com/7m7AXgeh7OIwGBiCOHAjGh
1) It would be useful if the user could define alternating colors
for table rows/columns and maybe even export Styles for
text/shapes/tables formatting and coloring to a xml file or something
for easy exchange.
I concur that this would be very helpful, at least in my line(s) of
work. I hope, however, that it could be more general than just "every
other" row/column. For instance, there are times I need every 3rd row
to be colored, or I need a set of 2 rows colored every 2 rows.
Something like
Row 1: color 1
Row 2: color 1
Row 3: color 2
Row 4: color 2
Row 5: color 1
Row 6: color 1
Row 7: color 2
Row 8: color 2
etc.
I've done this manually to date, but having a general description or
way to handle this would be *very* nice.
As to how difficult it would be to implement? I don't know. I'm not
working in that part of the code. However, I'll bet an interested
(coding) party would have an easier time going about it if there were
an actual use-case/specification.
Cheers,
Kevin
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