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From: Yury Tarasievich <yury.tarasievich@gmail.com>
To: l10n@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Tuesday, 23 July 2013, 11:25
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Fwd: Re: issue 67093: mix between Title and Header in various l10n
Actually, I mean changing both:
1) Heading -> Heading Base Style
2) Title -> Document title
And yes, other root (not-for-end-user) styles
might be changed on the lines of (1), too.
Wouldn't hurt, would reduce confusion. However,
such change would quite an undertaking, as the
basic set of stylenames is hardcoded in source.
I don't see it happening...
-Yury
On 07/23/2013 12:54 PM, Niklas Johansson wrote:
Do you mean changing Heading to Heading Base Style?
The style thats called Title is not the base
style of the headings, it's rather the
document/book title.
Since there are other styles based on Heading
could we run into trouble if we change the name?
If we change Heading to Heading Base Style then
what about other styles that serve as "base
styles"?
For example: Index, Caption, List.
Other base styles that is used more as a normal
styles includes Text body, Table Contents.
Should it be a question for UX-advise?
/Niklas
Yury Tarasievich skrev 2013-07-23 11:32:
Or, even better (?), rename it to the tune of
"Heading Base Style".
-Yury
On 07/23/2013 12:11 PM, Niklas Johansson wrote:
Hi
For future versions of LibreOffice wouldn't it
be a good idea to change the English string from
Title to Main Title? Or is it wrong to call it
...
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