https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87604
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
Hardware|x86-64 (AMD64) |All
Ever confirmed|0 |1
OS|Windows (All) |All
--- Comment #4 from Robinson Tryon (qubit) <qubit@runcibility.com> ---
(In reply to Walter from comment #3)
If the user applies direct formatting I think it reasonable to assume that
he would want it to appear in the TOC. When I format a title I intend to
give emphasis to some particular word and I do want it to appear in the TOC.
Eg:
1. 1st, 2nd, ecc.
2. A TITLE WITH A FOREIGN WORD. I write foreign words in italics and I would
like it to be in italics also in the TOC
Hmm...italics could be a desirable piece of formatting to include.
3. I think it would apply also to color. There is a reason why the user
choses to use color.
Possibly, although what if the text is formatted white on a black page, and the
ToC has a white page bg?
What I intend is to retain the DIRECT FORMATTING and not the formatting of
the style used. I agree that the formatting of the Heading style should be
stripped out.
What about size of text? I think that the text in the ToC should all be
(roughly) the same size, height, etc, otherwise you'll have 36pt text next to
10pt text.
I'm going to toss this one over to the UX Team to see if they have some good
suggestions for what kind of formatting should (and shouldn't) be scrubbed
before being displayed in the ToC.
Status -> NEW
OS/Arch -> (Generalize)
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