https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36449
Robinson Tryon (qubit) <qubit@runcibility.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEW
CC| |libreoffice-ux-advise@lists
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Component|Writer |ux-advise
Ever confirmed|0 |1
--- Comment #10 from Robinson Tryon (qubit) <qubit@runcibility.com> ---
(In reply to Dave Yost from comment #0)
This feature has been adopted by many other kinds of apps other than web
browsers. IDEs have the feature, The Mac Finder has the feature, etc.
Writer should have the feature.
So what are the buttons supposed to do?
(In reply to Dave Yost from comment #6)
I entered some text, moved the caret to different places then made edits at
each place. The <- -> buttons remained disabled. They should have taken me
to each of the different places within the buffer where I had done some work.
Sounds like an interesting tool. Especially if it somehow integrated with some
versioning and highlighting, so when you navigated to an edit, you'd somehow
have a visual representation of the edit diff. Not that I'm trying to take over
your enhancement request! :-)
Status -> NEW
UX will want to weigh-in here, so tossing it to them.
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