On 10/04/2015 03:48 AM, Peter Nermander wrote: >> In this case the two menu items would, if I don't understand wrong, open >>> more or less the same dialog window containig the same settings. One of >>> them would allow you to edit the settings for the current document, the >>> other would allow you to edit the settings for new documents. >>> >> >> Yes ! This is allready the case, >> >> > Really? I thought what we have today is: > > One menu item, that opens a different dialog depending on whether a > document is open or not. > > What was suggested was: > > Two menu items, each open a different dialog, the same dialog no matter if > a document is open or not (or maybe one of them is "grayed out" when a > document is not open). >
We have 2 items now -- File > Preferences and File > Document Settings, which have mostly the same, but slightly different settings. For example, you can only change display size in Preferences and only change Document Information in Document Settings. Perhaps there might be a button to select "Apply these settings to all future documents", selected by default for Preferences, but unselected by default in Document Settings. This would not include Document Information, of course, but might be a useful shortcut. Greg
