Hi Tamás,
Tamas Zolnai schrieb:
Hi there,
I'm working on a new feature and I'd like to ask for some advise about the UI part. The feature I'm
speaking about is text vertical alignment for frames (Insert -> Frame). This text alignment works
for drawing elements (shapes, text boxes) and for table cells, but not for frames.
I think we can use the same combo box which we use for table (Table context menu -> Table -> Text
flow -> Alignment). I see two places where it can be added:
1. In Frame dialog -> Type tab: http://people.inf.elte.hu/zotsaai/type.png
2. In Frame dialog -> Options tab: http://people.inf.elte.hu/zotsaai/option.png
I changed the label from "Alignment" to "Text alignment" because it can be ambiguous in the new
context.
So I have these ideas, but I need ux guys' suggestions for final decision.
It is not clear, what the new property does.
* A frame can contain nearly a whole document including headings,
paragraph, tables, graphic, or sections.
* The content of a frame may float to a linked frame.
* The height of a frame is often fitting to content.
* The frame content is sensible to the compatibility settings regarding
spacing.
* "Register true" might be enabled.
So what is "vertical alignment" specified to do?
Exists an attribute for this in ODF?
Kind regards
Regina
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