https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=140569

--- Comment #12 from Eyal Rozenberg <[email protected]> ---
> Sorry, I can't see it. 

It's strange that a user needs to tell a member of the design team about this
feature, but ok... here's an explanation about forms in Writer:

https://codepre.com/how-to-use-libreoffice-writer-to-create-fillable-pdf-forms.html

and here are specific screenshots:

* Expanded: https://static.codepre.com/uploads/1585918136.png
* Collapsed: https://static.codepre.com/uploads/1585918140.png


> But it seems to me, that you can't compare this with
> images, a footnote or something like that, because the option to collapse a
> list box might be part of the basic functionality of a list box (but not for
> images and other objects).

No, collapsibility isn't part of the basic functionality. See:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_box

a list box may be collapsible, or non-collapsible and scrollable.


That said, and adopting your distinction - this feature could be introduced via
a singular kind of collapsible element, which could contain other elements,
rather by the ability to make _anything_ collapsible.

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