[sw-issues] [Issue 104860] Table cell padding manage d by stylesheets

2009-09-07 Thread burninleo
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 Issue #|104860
 Summary|Table cell padding managed by stylesheets
   Component|Word processor
 Version|1.0.3
Platform|All
 URL|
  OS/Version|All
  Status|UNCONFIRMED
   Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
  Resolution|
  Issue type|ENHANCEMENT
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|formatting
 Assigned to|writerneedsconfirm
 Reported by|burninleo





--- Additional comments from burnin...@openoffice.org Mon Sep  7 13:06:42 
+ 2009 ---
In OpenOffice Writer there is currently no way to manage the padding in tables 
through styles. If handling large documents with many tables, each table cell 
has a hard formatted spacing from the cell borders. This cannot easily be 
changed through the whole document.

One solution might be to use the border/frame styles for table cells as well, 
which is currently not possible to my knowledge.

Another solution might be the specilize the document configuration feature 
compatibility: There is an option to use paragraph spacing at the beginning 
of a page/table cell. While many users prefer not to use paragraph margins at 
page top/bottom, they may require the margin in tables (but maybe not in all 
tables). Therefore activating/deactiviating the feature per table might be the 
second solution.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 104860] Table cell padding manage d by stylesheets

2009-09-07 Thread burninleo
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User burninleo changed the following:

What|Old value |New value

 Version|1.0.3 |OOo 3.1





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[sc-issues] [Issue 104863] Remember navigator/styles panel visibility by component

2009-09-07 Thread burninleo
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 Issue #|104863
 Summary|Remember navigator/styles panel visibility by componen
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   Component|Spreadsheet
 Version|OOo 3.1.1
Platform|All
 URL|
  OS/Version|All
  Status|UNCONFIRMED
   Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
  Resolution|
  Issue type|ENHANCEMENT
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|ui
 Assigned to|spreadsheet
 Reported by|burninleo





--- Additional comments from burnin...@openoffice.org Mon Sep  7 13:36:38 
+ 2009 ---
OpenOffice globally remembers if the navigator and the format/styles panel is 
visible or not. Switching them visible/invisible is easily accomplished by F5/
F11.

While the two panels are very helpful when using the writer, they are rarely 
required in the calc component. It may be very easy to switch them on/off as 
required, but when using OOo every day for texts and spreadsheets this soon 
becomes annoying.

Therefore remembering the visibility decision per component could enhance 
usability for regular users.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 27377] Character formatting not r etained in entries of TOC, table lists, etc.

2009-04-01 Thread burninleo
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--- Additional comments from burnin...@openoffice.org Wed Apr  1 09:52:12 
+ 2009 ---
Hi! I gues you are completely right. OpenOffice Calc provides a function to 
exacly slect which attribute to insert (formulas, values, strings, ...) - I 
guess something similar would be useful in the Writer.

Back to the TOC issue, I think that bolds and underlines may be a bit more 
difficult as there is a paradigm that structural formats shall be distinguished 
from visual formats (like b vs. strong). Sub-/Superscript on the other side 
is no format (in the logical sense) but it changes the very meaning of the 
text: m2 is not the same like m². However, while bold only is a visual 
description for many users, it may be a meaning-changing convention in natural 
sciences (e.g. in a chemical formula).

Maybe it would be enough to preserve hard formats in the TOC and only remove 
character formats applied by style. If someone then gets bold entries in the 
TOC due to manual format - not perfect usability, but this user will learn...

However, I guess this will not solve the problem on inserting passages and 
should be handled separately. The clipboard will usually not tell if Times 
12pt, bold is just the style used for the source document or if it is a hard 
format. Or even worse: If it is a hard format used throughout the whole file. 
However preserving sub-/superscript when inserting without formats would be 
helpful. But this seems to be another issue.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 27377] Character formatting not r etained in entries of TOC, table lists, etc.

2007-12-19 Thread burninleo
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Dec 19 13:01:34 + 
2007 ---
I am disturbed that this malfunction is known since 2004 and has not been fixed 
yet! I am usually not concerend by this issue, working on sociological sciences 
- but I had to deal with a chemical text recently and could not beliefe that we 
had to manually format the content table to show the correct titles there.

I especially vote for a option that allows to turn use hard formats from the 
headings on and off.

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