https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126649
--- Comment #5 from Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de> ---
You are aware, that the names will be localized? Does sorting makes sense?
You are aware, that there exists draw:name and draw:display-name attributes?
In case you decide to alter the names, then please add the information, whether
dash length and spacing will adapt to the line width. The suffix (var) for
those styles still exists for some names in the source, but is somewhere
stripped (yet another bug). Using [var] would work.
And please make names, that really describe the content, because dots and
dashes are hard to distinguish in the preview.
Remove duplicate styles in the palette.
Just created bug 126736. Before that is not fixed, new line styles cannot be
made in the UI, but you need to edit the palette. Fortunately it is plain XML
and you likely want to work on the source anyway.
(In reply to andreas_k from comment #4)
in standard.sod where the line styles were defined, there is
draw:style="rect" are there other options possible like, circle, diamond, ...
I already test circle, diamond but didn't work.
No, already attribute values "rect" and "round" are allowed. But I do not find
an implementation for draw:style="round", although the enum DashStyle with
values ROUND and ROUNDRELATIVE is published API.
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