https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=134640
--- Comment #7 from Telesto <telesto@surfxs.nl> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #6)
(In reply to Telesto from comment #5)
Created attachment 162788 [details]
Quick and dirty shuffle
More dirty than quick shuffle. The even/odd thing is now in an extra
dropdown. And I disagree with randomly placed radio buttons. You also
removed all "more" sections but controls and spacing is typically more
narrow on Windows.
A potential solution is to expand/remove the more sections and require
scrolling.
Could be part of the solution.
Randomly placed radio buttons.
-> yes, didn't really think this through.. However, the list is also 'random'
to me. Why is selection at the bottom?. And the large 'page' input field makes
no sense.. How many pages can a document contain.. there is room for a very
very large number :-)
And the whole list is wasting precious space.
So vertical alignment makes sense to me
* All pages | * Selection |* Pages [XXXXX]
* Even Pages | * Odd pages
I don't think people get confused.. Or that's 'random'. Even and odd pages are
a 'set'. All pages selection, or specific page can be seen as a set.
The ratio button prevents to that both rows can be seen a separate settings
And easier to read too
However, of course my personal preferences, more input is needed
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