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Heiko Tietze <heiko.tietze@documentfoundation.org> changed:

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--- Comment #14 from Heiko Tietze <heiko.tietze@documentfoundation.org> ---
(In reply to Tobias Hemm from comment #12)
I would suggest now: Leave the "Font Effects" tab as it is at the moment,
and implement another tab called "OpenType". Some Benjamins won’t be
interested in that, since they don’t know what it means, and they don’t need
it.

Unfortunately it's not so simple ;-)

So let me summarize what what needs to be done:
– move the already existing dialogue to a separate tab called "OpenType"
– group and order the features in a sensible way
– change some features’ activation mode to drop-downs and bullets (see list)
– keep not available features visible, and grey them out

That’s it. No problems, no duplicates, no confusion.

By no means the UX input should be discouraging or block your work. We pondered
over the various aspects and you made a final decision with the input from UX.
Go ahead and let's talk about those details plus sensible defaults later.

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