Hello Astron
It shall be well understood that "protect" will toggle with "unprotect"
depending on the protection status of the sheet, right?
Also, just a simple question: If we all agree here to implement this
modification, what is the next step? Submit this proposal to the ESC,
for blessing? Provide a wiki page / bugzilla entry of an "easy hack" (I
guess this is an easy hack)?..
(Just anxious to move forward)
Cheers
Olivier
Em 10-09-2011 11:43, Astron escreveu:
Hi back,
thanks, Christoph and Olivier! uno:protect is well within the upper
ten percent of functions used (9000-odd uses), so I'd say: add it (if
no one wants to defend status quo now).
And Christoph, you're right, the menu is in a bit of disarray. I think
at least part of what is causing this is the position of "Select All
Sheets".
This is a proposal how it of a structure that might be better:
-----------------------
Insert sheet...
Delete sheet...
Rename sheet...
Change Tab Color...
Protect Sheet...
Sheet events...
-----------------------
Select all sheets
-----------------------
Cut
Copy
Paste
-----------------------
Basically, it's sorted like this:
# sheet-specific events (I know "insert" is not really specific to
this particular sheet): first the basics, then customisation
# one all-sheets event
# finally: Cut/Copy/Paste, as usual in LibO.
And note that I've changed the tab colour entry to include a verb
(because most of the other entries already include one).
Regards,
Astron.
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