https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135373
--- Comment #14 from Mike Kaganski <mikekaganski@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #12)
Not a fan of a special outline mode as this hinders the use case of hiding
text in edit mode
But what is "the use case of hiding text in edit mode"? First, what is "edit
mode" in this context? Normal view (with pages) mode? or something? because the
outline mode is also "edit mode", with different emphasis and different
workflow.
And then, what is the need of hiding text in that "edit mode" other than
outline mode? By definition, the "Normal View" is designed to show you the
document as close to the resulting printed state as possible. Its emphasis is
WYSIWYG. It has own "hiding text" means, that are related to actually hiding
contents from the end printout (like "hidden" character attribute, or "hidden
text"/"hidden paragraph" fields, or "hidden" property of sections). Collapsing
text in "Normal" view is exactly "hindering the intended workflow", while in
specialized Outline view it is in its place.
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