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--- Comment #4 from Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #3)
If the source object has different fill color than the default blue this
button takes the actual value into start (color). We could always do so.
What's your take, Regina?

The dialog preserves the values beyond a restart of LibreOffice. That was the
case since twenty years now, so I would not change that. So "No" for changing
to automatic fill.

The "Value from selection"-button does exactly what the Help says about it.
Because it affects 'X axis' and 'Y axis' in 'Placement' as well as 'Start' in
'Colors' at the same time, it cannot be inside either of the sections.
The 'Default'-button fills 'X axis' and 'Y axis' with values X=0.5cm and
Y=0.5cm and fills Start and End color from selected object. It therefore has a
similar scope.

Perhaps combine "Default"-button and "Value from selection"-button into a new
line? And use only text in both cases, although I yet not know good labels.

The current icon for "Value from selection"-button is the "pipette" icon from
icon-theme, but the button is not only about colors and therefore the current
icon does not fit.

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