https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105841
Thomas Krumbein <tk@mic-consulting.de> changed:
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--- Comment #4 from Thomas Krumbein <tk@mic-consulting.de> ---
It is nessesary to revert the "old" split field - maybe additional to the new
one name-Field.
It doesn´t make sense only to change the UX-dialog in Options-Tools but do not
change anything else inside the programm code.
So still both fields (Firstname, Name) are availiable in Dialog "insert text
fields", but Firstname is olways empty (no ionput in options possible).
Textfields can be used as condition for conditional text sections and was used
in business cases often. Filter is normaly the name field - not the first name.
Fristname and Name is also still used in Dialog adress-data - so the change in
Options is completly isolated and produce a lot of problems.
Proposal:
create in option dialog two lines for the name:
first line : prename , name - two fields (as done in Versins before 5.3)
second line: one field for name - assign this to the "authors" field with used
everytime a concat version of prename + " " + Name.
implement an function to extract either prename /name out of longname-Input or
concat prename / name input to generate automatic name/author field in option
dialog - equal to the behavior of initials field.
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