Richard Heck wrote:
Andre Poenitz wrote:
Is there a particular reason we keep the dialogs around instead of
re-build them each time they are shown?
Do they keep important state?
I seem to remember some conversations in which people did want some of
the dialogs to retain state. E.g., if you want to apply the same
settings to a sequence of paragraphs. But I'm not sure.
Or when you want to apply the same settings to a sequence of selections.
Example: I spellcheck a norwegian text on computer science.
Many computing terms are english words and so they fail the spellcheck.
But the spellchecker also select them, so I simply hit "apply" in the
custom text style dialog, where "english language" is already selected.
This is an
easy way of marking all the foreign terms, so the spellchecker will
match those
against the english dictionary the next time I update the document.
Helge Hafting