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Hi Markus, all!

Am Sonntag, den 20.11.2011, 08:12 +0100 schrieb Markus Mohrhard:
Hey,

P.S. Sorry for my bad english but it is again 8 a.m. after a long night coding.


and I forgot the most important part of my message.

:-)

Is the part about the Remove/Delete button still correct? Do we want a
dialog that asks for confirmation now that we have a modal dialog
again?

Yep, the wiki should be correct. As far as I understood, if the user
deletes one (or more) entries, pressing Cancel will restore the Range
Names state when the dialog was opened. So this is the user's "backup"
strategy.

But you mention an important point ... for later. User have an urgent
need to get confirmation what had happened. So we'll need (for the whole
office suite) a tricky confirmation method, for example: If the user
deletes an entry from the table, then an overlay "Deleted $RANGE_NAME"
might appear.

However, let's now omit the additional confirmation dialog.

Do you still know where you got the idea for the "Range Options"
button? I know that you showed me where I could find this button but
I'm unable to find it again. This would really help me a lot.

Yep, it is part of the printing dialog (tab "General", "Printer
Details").

Please see: 
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Printerpullpages#Mockups_and_Screenshots

Or more general:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Printerpullpages


Thank you!

Cheers,
Christoph


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