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Hi Jean-Baptiste,

On Mon, 2012-12-17 at 21:14 +0100, Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote:
You seems to overlook that the user does not need LibreOffice to
organize his templates.
They are only ODF files, OOo 1, SO or MSO templates  and the user can
organize them in his file system as he like without using any office
suite. Please, never forget the separation between the data and the
software.
After that, if LibreOffice is not able to navigate through the templates
organization the user has chosen then, that is a defect of LibreOffice
not a psychiatric problem in the user. And the user will be able to find
another office suite which is able to do the job.

Well, IIRC the current template management class makes it all fit into
the scheme: Region > Template. So if you have subfolders it will show
them as a top level region (folder).

But as I mentioned this won't be touched: the template manager will show
what the template management class provides.

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Cedric


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