https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83955
--- Comment #10 from Jay Philips <philipz85@hotmail.com> ---
Thanks Eyal for checking it out and for the feedback.
Here are responses to your thoughts.
1. If you select or within the text of a track change and press the 'comment'
button, a dialog appears which allows you to enter in your comment.
2. Well the text next to the buttons were kept as the icons maybe confusing, as
they are not custom icons.
3. Yes the accept and reject icons are the standard zoom in and out buttons, as
unfortunately there isnt any other available icon that comes close enough to be
suitable.
4. Yes the buttons do need better tooltips, but that would likely be in another
bug report, as the scope of this bug report is to make sure the toolbar has all
of the relevant buttons in it.
5. Yes i think 'List' or 'All Changes' might have been a better option for it.
6. Yes with the first nightly build, there werent any buttons for these two,
but that has already been fixed since.
7. I picked the most suitable icon that is currently available in libreoffice's
icon tango set.
8. The icon is of a chain, which is to symbolize locked.
9. The protect button is to password protect a document to preserve the current
state that its in, likely a common thing to do after doing track changes.
I'm happy to say that within the last few days i began working on new icons for
all the buttons, which you can see a preview of it at <
https://redmine.documentfoundation.org/attachments/download/227/track%20changes%20icon%20set.png
. I'm hoping to finalize it the upcoming few days and then it will be pushed
into new nightly builds.
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