https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83955
--- Comment #9 from Eyal Rozenberg <eyalroz@technion.ac.il> ---
(In reply to comment #7)
Ok, some thoughts. Please do not take personal offense, I'm very appreciative
of your work...
1. The 'Comment' button doesn't seem to work when I press it the first time;
after that it's gray, basically regardless of what I do.
2. Why is there text besides the buttons on this toolbar when there is no such
text on other toolbars? Now, I agree, a lot of the LibreOffice buttons have
confusing icons, but that just means it might be reasonable to allow _all_
toolbars to have side-text for buttons.
3. The icons for accept change and reject change are the standard icons for
'zoom in' and 'zoom out'.
4. The tooltips do not explain what the buttons do.
5. 'More' should say something else, like, maybe, 'List' (or if we allow
something longer tha 'Review Changes' or 'All Changes' etc.)
6. 'Previous Change' and 'Next Change' need button icons.
7. The record button icon looks like a 'save-and-play' icon. Perhaps an icon
with something like two consecutive characters, the first black and the other
colored and underlined, or the first struck-through and the second underlined,
to illustrate a single change tracking? ... or maybe that would be better for
the 'Show' button, and here it could be something like the current icn for
'comment', or the equivalent MS Word icon.
8. I don't get the 'protect' button icon.
9. I'm not really sure the 'Protect' button even belongs on this toolbar, as it
doesn't much to do with tracked changes, reviewing etc.
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