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Hey Eric,

in my work on fdo#61135, I have to make changes to the chart wizard. It
needs to include stepped lines as an option (next to the normal lines and
the smooth lines).

I think we have two options here. Either we generalise the smooth
options and the stepped lines options into one common dialog or you
add a new properties dialog for stepped lines similar to the exisiting
smooth lines dialog. I'm fine with both solutions and I have no
preference for either of the two solutions so you can choose which one
you want to implement.



I have added the current situation and a mock-up to the bugzilla since I
don't know if posting png files is allowed for this list.

Yes, our freedesktop lists have no problems with attachments. So if I
understand your attachment correctly you are want to add a list box to
the dialog instead of the check box + two different dialogs depending
on the fact which entry has been selected? If I interpreted it
correctly it sounds good.



Can someone let me know if the mock-up is OK.

The properties for the stepped lines would be where the stepping is done: at
the start of the line, at the end, in the middle (X position) or to halfway
(Y position). This would be shown in a seperate dialog box.



Sounds good. Please create the new dialog with glade and I can take
care of the changes in the chart type dialog.

Regards,
Markus

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