https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=143249
--- Comment #20 from Telesto <tele...@surfxs.nl> --- Thinking about this a bit more.. one of my complains the current triple state of the border tool (where they sequence of clicking being inconsistent in my perception) A example: The first clicked (present) border will be 'selected' if I change some of the formatting.. and click a different border the change gets applied) So, I'm inclined to get rid of triple state. However really objecting to be able to click into border picker tool as such. As I don't desire create a mock-up from scratch if there is some design already having the element.. So i'm using attachment 173608 as reference (but not following MS way either) The idea: * Borders can only be toggled on/off by de borders presented around the border picker (see screenshot). See last bullet point why this maybe isn't needed at all * You can click in the border picker itself (as currently), but only for selecting borders (not for toggling the on off.. Those are the buttons on the outside. * You might be able to drag drop borders to other border area (technical possible?). So say have pre-existing dashed border at the left, and want the same thing at the right. You drag the left border to the right, and this the same border gets applied there too (with may CTRL+Drag for not copying but moving the border there). * Border tool is capable to select multiple borders with CTRL+CLICK so you can select multiple borders at once (and manipulate). With keeping the unique aspects * If you select a single border, you will see the current settings of that border (and able to modify) * If multiple borders are selected with different formatting.. at button is present to reset clear 'DF' of the borders. Which means or disabled border/or default border setting (undecided) * Assuming a selecting inside the 'border picker'. It's possible to de-select all borders.. So you can modify the 'border settings' and press toggle on a border (to apply the style only for the new border). If there is present border a toggle off/on effect replaces the current formatting (different workflow, same effect) * There are pre-set present for selecting border area's * An alternative way to activate borders (by not clicking on the toggle around), is to select disabled borders, and simply start formatting (changing line style for none to enabled; similar as by textbox or other drawing objects). [So it might not even be needed to have on/off toggle buttons around the preview] -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug. _______________________________________________ Libreoffice-ux-advise mailing list Libreoffice-ux-advise@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice-ux-advise