https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94427
--- Comment #12 from Cor Nouws <cno@nouenoff.nl> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #11)
a) as proposed an icon to indicate what's currently effective; pro: flexible
and easy to implement, con: trust on the icon, still weird
b) the active style is highlighted differently to the selected item (an
example is 'New mockup' (perhaps with an ant street around the active style
instead of the gray background); pro: that's common behavior and often
applied for active selections; con: not so easy to implement
I thought this was proposed?
c) we apply the style on single click (and have Undo for the situation when
users don't know what was set before); pro: typical and intended behavior of
a list selection; con: nothing,
Selecting objects in the Navigator is with double click.
but the right click for non-active
selections needs to be treated differently (guess we can drop this)
What do you mean with the last part, drop right click access?
I vote for c), perhaps with the addition to temporarily apply the style when
the cursor hovers over a list item (that's by the way how Microsoft Word
handles this).
That type of feature is nice yes.
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