Okay, just a quick reply,...
* Add should really be paired with Remove, not with Delete.
Ah, yes, you already wrote that some time ago ... I don't know why I
missed to update the mockup. Done.
Great.
* If we have a separate dialogue for Paste again, do we need the
"Select range" button?
I hope my description is okay, because these two functions are
independent to me. The "Select Range" button simply selects the cell
range like the Navigator or the Name Box would have done. If people
"manage" the names, I simply assumed they will need that functionality
because it really helps to do (visually) quick checks of the entries.
Ah ... I misunderstood its function. Maybe "Show Range" or "Visualise
Range" or even "Mark Range" would be better captions. Regardless,
shouldn't the same happen when clicking on an entry inside the list?
(Currently, it works like this [mostly].)
* Do we (now that it's all modal) really need a separate Define Names dialogue?
I think it is still helpful to have such a dialog. For two reasons:
* it is much smaller than the Manage Names dialog, so it needs
less screen space when defining a name (e.g. for people who
don't like / know the name box)
* it just needs 2 clicks calling the dialog - for the Manage Names
dialog it would be 3 clicks and some more mouse movement
Okay.
It is still miles better than the old dialogue, so go for it.
Thanks ... and as Markus said, I'm happy to help with further
refinements after our first "good" solution. Thanks a lot for your input
Astron, it is just fantastic to have you around!
Cheers,
Christoph
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Re: [Libreoffice-ux-advise] new range name dialog proposal · Markus Mohrhard
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