https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86299
--- Comment #2 from Jay Philips <philipz85@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to A (Andy) from comment #1)
After taking a first look at it I would like to say that I like it already.
Glad you like it.
Regarding point 2: This is very good, but where can I find this button in
the mockup? You wrote it is at the bottom of each section. Or do you mean
with this the already existing button at the top right of each section?
At the time i completed that mockup, the idea hadnt fully materialized, so its
not shown in the mockup. :D
Your link to the button screenshot looks at my computer unfortunately a
little bit weird.
Its for those who may not have understood what the sidebar button is.
Is the Page section folded as standard?
Yes it is folded by default currently in LO, but if this mockup is implemented,
then the new page tab should also be implemented (bug 83830) to eliminate this
section from the properties tab.
In the section Lists can I there also change between Numbering and Bullets
and what will open with the Graphics drop-down list? Is there any reason
that Bullets is written in singular and not plural form?
Yes the drop down field is pulled as is from the bullets and numbering dialog
box, so yes you would be able to select numberings and bullets.
For me it is also interesting to see what other users and the UX team think
about this already nice proposal.
You can read alot of the discussion between me and Mirek at <
https://redmine.documentfoundation.org/boards/1/topics/69 >.
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