On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 10:20:42AM -0400, Bennett Helm wrote:
> On Oct 4, 2006, at 5:27 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> 
> >>>>>>"Martin" == Martin Vermeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >>> Martin, could you apply that to 1.4.4svn (with proper changelogs)?
> >
> >Martin> It's in... with logs and status.14x.
> >
> >Thanks a lot. People, please test this hard, in particular on windows
> >and mac where different compilers mean different problems.
> >
> >I do not want to see bugs in this code uncovered 2 days before
> >release.
> 
> I'm not finding any bugs, but I do see some UI oddities.
> 
> First, with a document with several nested headings, open the TOC  
> dialog, select a heading, and click on the "In" button repeatedly.  
> The heading in the document changes appropriately, but the heading in  
> the TOC dialog eventually disappears -- even as you continue to click  
> on the "In" button. Clicking on "Out" causes that heading to reappear  
> in the dialog. This is counter-intuitive, and potentially quite  
> confusing. Perhaps the slider in the TOC dialog ought to move to the  
> right automatically so as to prevent the heading from disappearing.  
> Also, there are cases in which even when the slider is moved all the  
> way to the right, the heading disappears (because it loses its  
> numbering). Do we want to allow the TOC dialog to manipulate the  
> headings in these cases? I think we should either allow the  
> manipulation only if we permit unnumbered headings to appear in the  
> TOC dialog.

I don't know how easy this is to do... and I am currently out of time
:-(

> Second, I'd switch the placement of the "Out" and "In" buttons: "Out"  
> corresponds to moving the heading "higher", or "to the left", and so  
> it ought to be placed on the left of "In". (That would correspond to  
> the direction of the slider, too.)

That should be easy.
 
> Bennett

- Martin

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