https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126389
--- Comment #11 from Konstantin Kharlamov <hi-angel@yandex.ru> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #10)
All modules place the shortcut (and default action) on the current module
except the macro editor. How about adding Organize Macros
(.uno:ScriptOrganizer) in this case?
I am not sure what dialog you're referring to. I found a submenu like:
Tools → Organize Macros → Basic…
→ BeanShell…
→ JavaScript…
→ Python…
Did you mean, showing one of the four dialogs here, depending on what language
is currently chosen? If yes, then doesn't sound bad to me. I see the dialogs
has a "Create" button. Although I don't like the fact that this "Create" button
would duplicate functional of the "New" button in the usecase being discussed
(i.e. because a user already showed desire to create a new document by pressing
"New", there's no need for them to press "Create" in addition to that), but I
guess working around that would requires to create a whole new dialog, lots of
work.
So, I'd say, while not ideal, this is definitely better than the current
behavior.
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