On Monday 04 Jun 2012, C. Boemann wrote: > 1) We could have some kind of automatic shortcut system where it would > assign say Ctrl+F1 to the first level 1 outline style it finds. Multiple > presses could switch between multiple such styles. The same with Ctrl+F1 > for level 2 etc. > > 2) We could let the user decide on a per document basis. If we store some > sane defaults in the templates it may not be so difficult to remember, but > documents from other source would have a problem. The shortcuts would have > to be saved in settings.xml > > There are probably more problems and solution. > > Please share your thoughts.
I would go for 2), that is how style shortcuts in indesign are working, and I would say it is very convenient when you have to do a lot of restyling. I am not too found of 1), I don't think automatic stuff can be made well enough predictable, and when it comes to shortcuts, you want predictable, I also think that having to press a shortcut multiple time to switch between multiple style is cumbersome. As for the shortcuts being on a per-document basis, I think that the users who are the most likely to benefit from the features are going to be template users anyway, so they would define their shortcuts only once. -- Cyrille Berger Skott _______________________________________________ calligra-devel mailing list calligra-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/calligra-devel