https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62926
--- Comment #10 from Heiko Tietze <heiko.tietze@documentfoundation.org> ---
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #9)
Hmm, and what other WYSIWYG rendered listboxes are there besides Font (Font
Name lb) and Style (Paragraph Style lb)?
None comes in my mind but if there are controls we have to be consistent.
Also, would note that the Sidebar Styles deck has its own 'Show previews'
check box that toggles WYSIWYG in the Content panels. It just does not link
back to the listbox previews--suspect that could be tweaked.
Was thinking about this checkbox too but would keep it there. It's some special
kind of UI and you may switch more frequently while the dropdowns being WYSIWYG
or not are more generic.
Ability to supress the Font preview as now, comment 6, should just be
supplemented with a similar check box toggle for Style previews. They could
then be applied independently as preferred, and of course held in profile.
I'd think doing that, and adding an additional checkbox to the Tools ->
Options -> View panel is all that is needed here. Not to make it a all or
nothing with a single checkbox toggle on a new sub panel.
Also possible but bloats the options dialog further. Hard to imagine that a
user want only one of the dropdown to not be WYSIWYG.
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