Hi Cor,
my time is very sparse as well. Sorry for the delay.
Le 26/09/2013 21:05, Cor Nouws a écrit :
-- styles and formatting window: possibility of hiding styles
This allows document creators to have a set of basic styles which won't
be used by the final users. These only see the styles they are meant to
apply. AFAIK, the current hiding mechanism do support that well.
Can you pls explain what misses?
Yes.
In a business/administrative environment, it is quite often that some
people create the templates that are to be used company-wide. In this
situation, the template-makers may create basis styles that are then
given children for actual use by final users.
EG : I may set a paragraph style "MyBasis" with all the basic settings
for all my documents. Then, when I derive "real" styles for different
documents, they inherit from that basis style.
The basis style is not meant for users but only for styles conception.
What I'd like, and unless I missed smthg here, is the ability to hide
the basis style from the users view. IOW, only give users a view on what
they really need to complete their job in their context.
Hopefully I was clear enough, that time.
All the best,
--
Jean-Francois Nifenecker, Bordeaux
Context
- Re: [Libreoffice-ux-advise] LO's styles are more confusing then MSO's (Was Re: some thoughts on the Sidebar) (continued)
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