https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=133820
--- Comment #4 from Eyal Rozenberg <eyalroz@technion.ac.il> ---
(In reply to Dieter from comment #3)
Given your comments - please consider confirming. Also,
So I think, it's an enhancement request and not a bug.
You can classify it like that, if you prefer. I think of it as a "usability
bug", but sure.
IMHO if there is a footnote tab within page style dialog it's correct to
have settings of separator line there also. If you change it (additionally)
to footnote / endnote settings users might ask why you don't find the other
settings from footnote tab of page style dialog there also.
What is "it" in "if you change it additionally"?
Right now, in Page Style, there are "Header", "Footer" and "Footnote" tabs.
For the UI people:
1. I would like for all four places where I intuitively searched to _either_:
1.1 have the Page-Footnote-Style available directly (e.g. an extra tab in
Footnote & Endnote settings), or
1.2 have a button which opens up the Page-Footnote-Style settings in a (modal?)
dialog
1.3 Indicate, with a text label, where one can change the Page-Footnote-Style
settings.
2. Please consider having a right-click on the separator be a different thing
than a right-click on the area of an actual footnote.
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