https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83955
--- Comment #12 from Jay Philips <philipz85@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to comment #11)
Why should I be able to comment only on a tracked change? ... Hmmm. Well, I
dunno, maybe it makes some kind of sense. It's Not Like MS-Word (TM), though.
There are two types of comments in libreoffice. One is the standard comment,
which had the icon on it, which has been moved to the standard toolbar at the
top, and the second is a tracked change comment, which allows you to add a
comment to a tracked change. MS Word only has the standard comment option.
Just noticed that after writing everything else. They're quite nice, except
for the accept/reject dialog, which is kind of ambiguous, but I can't think
of a better alternative. Maybe if you could make the dialog there slightly
bigger, and add a red and a green dot into it somehow to represent deletions
and additions? I also think [✔] and [✖] are more apporpriate than [+] and
[-].
Yes the link was the first round of making the icons, and now the new set has
[✔] and [✖] instead of the +/- <
https://redmine.documentfoundation.org/attachments/download/228/add%20and%20del%20alternatives%20and%20new%20compare.png
. Will look into the dialog suggestion you made.
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