https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78035
--- Comment #6 from Cor Nouws <cno@nouenoff.nl> ---
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #5)
The grid settings are view-settings. They are already stored in the file in
the config-items 'GridCoarseWidth', 'GridCoarseHeight', 'GridFineWidth', and
'GridFineHeight'.
And also it the document had grid visible when saved.
An existing document is initially shown with the grid,
that is stored in its config-items.
Which may be no visible grid,
that is stored in its config-items. But when you turn grid off and then on
again, the settings from Tools > Options are used.
More complicated even.
Grid is set to invisible in Options. And the file you open does have grid
visible. Now open options, tick Visible and the settings are applied
immediately,
I support to handle the grid per document. It makes sense to have it per
Me too.
document, because the needed grid depends highly on the size of the
document. The settings in Tools > Options should only be the default for new
documents.
But Resolution and Subdivision are used to change the actual view of an
document too.
So a good topic to think about a clear and usable solution.
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