> | > "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