> | > "R. Lahaye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> | > | | Attached is a screenshot of my new "Paragraph Layout".
> | > | | I think this reflects much better the way one uses this dialog:
> | > | widgets are grouped together according to Above/Text/Below.
Hi

I'd just like to say that from my experience, I usually access the
Paragraph dialog thinking that I need to add a line/distance and then,
when I'm looking at the dialog, I figure out if it should be above or
below (which sometimes is tricky if I've forgotten in which paragraph
the cursor is located - it'd be really nice the current paragraph were
indicated somehow). So, I'd find it more intuitive if the elements
were grouped according to type first, and location (above/below) second.

How about a dialog like this:

--------------------------------------------------------------
Paragraph body

  No indent     Alignment                               
  []            (left)  (centre)  (right)   (block)

  Line spacing:        [Default]    []  

  Longest label width: [senseless with this layout]


Between paragraphs    (inter-paragraph settings :-)

        Line    Page break  Keep        Vertical space

  Above  []        []        []         [type] [  ]  [unit]

  Below  []        []        []         [type] [  ]  [unit]
----------------------------------------------------------------

If this would be too much work designing, I'd prefer just putting the
Above/Below-sections adjacent to each other.

-- 
Christian Ridderström                      http://www.md.kth.se/~chr



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