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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=114395

--- Comment #10 from V Stuart Foote <vstuart.foote@utsa.edu> ---
A Preview image on the Font selection panel would be a useful enhancement (new
code) +1 

But the static image annotating the node spacing being adjusted are essential
to the UI. Otherwise generating a preview on the Spacing tab (new code) would
be almost useless. Just continue to use the static guide images, maybe not
label it Preview.

Font Size still needs its own set of controls. Once the font is selected, a
base size must be set--as that base is used in scaling each component type of a
formula node; i.e. Text, Indexes, Functions, Operators, Limits. And here a
preview (new code) would be helpful--so Font Size would probably do best on its
own tab.

A "Reset" button (new code) would be an improvement--as the "Default" button
action now will query if user chooses to apply current settings (Fonts, Sizes,
Spacings) as default for all new formulas. Once made there is no way to return
to LO defaults short of clearing user profile (or directly editing
registrymodifications.xcu profile to remove all ...Math/StandardFormat
stanzas).

The "Scale all brackets" checkbox and its "Excess size" control should be added
to the body of Spacing tab when the Brackets category is active.

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