https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158407

--- Comment #7 from Regina Henschel <rb.hensc...@t-online.de> ---
The point edit mode is not only used to edit points (A), but it is used to
enable handles (B) for some shape types as well. In the latter case the command
does not open a toolbar, but changes the shape view between 'handle' and
'normal'.

The point edit mode is needed for the shape types:
legacy rectangles (B)
legacy arc, pie and segment (B)
lines (A)
Polygons, polylines, Bezier curves, freeform objects (A)

Text box shapes, related callout shapes, and presentation objects (title, ...
in Impress) are always in mode (B). The toolbar icon has no effect. The icon is
not drawn as 'on'. Not sure how to handle the icon.

A point edit mode does not exist for custom shapes, including Fontwork shapes.
The toggle item should be removed from context menu. Users coming from
PowerPoint might expect it, but it is not implemented in LibreOffice. Feature
request is in bug 144041.

A point edit mode does note exist for measure lines, not for connectors and not
for QR-code shapes. The toggle item should be removed from context menu.

A point edit mode does not exist for controls, images and media shapes. But
they have already no item in context menu, so nothing to do for them.

Math-objects and comments in Calc are rendered as if mode (B) exists, but the
handle is not moveable. => Bug


If a point edit mode is not possible for an object, then the icon "Toggle Point
Edit Mode" in a toolbar should be drawn as inactive.

I have tested the above with current master.

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