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Hi Thorsten, Janit,

Le 22/03/2013 09:13, Thorsten Behrens a écrit :
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- Is it possible to implement some visual changes on objects in slides ?
ex : add some small widget beside (or inside?) an object to indicate
a status or to show a popup to activate some changes. Or have a
special border.
These widgets/borders would be shown via a menu command, or via a
mouse hover, only while designing the slide.

Yes, that is possible - there's a concept called SmartTag in Impress,
that is e.g. used to implement this four-way icon at the presentation
placeholder objects ('insert table/chart/picture/movie'), or for
editing motion path animations. So the base technology for that is
there.

very good news !


- Is it possible to implement some visual changes on every single
line/ some lines of a textfield ? It's a detailed version  of the
previous point : can a line in a textfield have some widget ? or be
drawn with some special border ?

In general yes, though slightly more involved.
great !


- today, the 'animation objects' are linked to object in slides, but
is the reverse also true ?
ie if user modify a slide object, can the animation object be
updated automatically ?

Not sure I get the idea - are you referring to changes e.g. to master
pages, that then translate to all slides using it (that is one aspect
of the original question / task Janit was looking into)?


No, I was referring to the edition of a slide, when an animation is already defined on the lines of text : if you change the content of the text, the animation is not updated.
From a user pov, it's really annoying.
From a technical pov, is it possible to implement it ?
(I suppose it has nothing to do with UX, only code, and "just" define rules to handle different use cases)


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With all your first answers, I started to brainstorm some ideas.
I'll begin to mockup them in few days. I'll create a new page on the wiki.

Thanks
Michel

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