https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88371
--- Comment #6 from Neutrino <neutrino_sun...@hotmail.com> --- Current handling of clicks and double clicks in the Navigator tree could be better. 1. Single clicking in the Navigator does nothing at all. Why? The obvious role of the Navigator is to permit navigating to selected elements, so why should single left clicking do nothing at all and I have to double click to get it to do anything at all? 2. Double clicking entries both navigates to them but also expands/collapses them. So after manually opening all the top level chapter nodes every time I navigate to a new chapter it closes again, forcing me to re-expand it every time. 3. The "Heading Levels Shown" feature doesn't seem to be as useful as an alternative "Heading Levels Expanded" feature. If I open a document with thirty odd chapters in it the entire navigation tree is inially fully collapsed and I have to manually expand every single chapter to get a basic overview of the document. In this situation "Heading Levels Shown" does nothing useful. A "Heading Levels Expanded" option which I could set to automatically expand the number of heading levels specified would be a Godsend. (Naturally it should remember its configuration on closing the Writer). --- Word in MS Office 2010 had the best navigator. Just copy how that works and you can't go wrong. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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