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--- Comment #6 from Heiko Tietze <tietze.heiko@gmail.com> ---
Looks very promising now, good work.

(In reply to andreas_k from comment #2)
- Line, Area, Text, Position dialogues aren't available in any other apps
and should be not visible here to.

Or any other tool should show those options too? It might not suit images but
the menu shows also up for shapes and making those transparent and color the
area is core functionality. Furthermore, you place "Line" in the context menus
of Impress/Draw, with good reasons. If the CM is too large we could put the
commands in a submenu likewise done at the main menu.

Writer's "Properties..." is actually paragraph style and equivalent to "Edit
Style" in Draw.

"Assign Macro" in Calc is an expert function and I would remove it. Similar for
"Hyperlink"- the (extra) use case for Calc is a bit far-fetched and it's easy
to access from the main menu or via shortcut.

"Align" in Calc is populated with options when you select more than one object.
Keep it for consistency and as it is what you want to do with images rather
than anything else.

Putting "Replace, Save, Compress, Edit" into an extra menu as it is today in
Calc ("Image") seems to be a smart idea.


Btw, there are also toolbars Frame and Image that diverge heavily between
modules.

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