The issue was first raised in #documentfoundation on irc.freenode.net; I would like to forward it here, as I am not involved in development myself but can see how this feature would improve usability:
The original question was "Is there any way to customize the selections for the borders on the toolbar? I need to easily add a double-underline bottom border to cells, and the only way I can do it now is by going to the format cell box and adding the border manually everytime." I suggested to use formatting templates, which can easily be accessed by hitting F11, followed by a double-click on the appropriate template. This is a slight improvement over formatting each cell on its own but it could still be done a little faster by... a) adding keyboard shortcuts for applying formatting templates to the selected cell(s) or b) having the possibility of adding icons/text buttons to the toolbar. here's my thoughts on these options: Option a) only needs another entry in the formatting templates' context menu, "keyboard shortcut" and interaction with LibreOffice's or system-wide keyboard shortcut system. Option b) might be doable using text buttons (maybe with user-defined text? after all, the user needs to know what the custom button is for...), icons would be a bit of a challenge: I do not expect LibreOffice's graphics experts to come up with icons for each and every cell formatting option or combination of those... ...greetings. Niklas _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice