On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 23:14, Helge Hafting wrote: > On Wed, Apr 20, 2005 at 03:03:08PM +0300, Martin Vermeer wrote: > > On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 00:59, Helge Hafting wrote: > > > Lyx allow custom bullets for the bulleted list. There is a nice selection > > > from available fonts, and even an option for entering your own > > > latex command for a custom bullet. Great for using an image, > > > for example. > > > > > > All this works, but there is a problem with custom bullets, > > > it is hard to make changes. Re-open the custom bullet > > > dialog, and the previous custom bullet is gone. I get a blank > > > box, instead of an opportunity to adjust my existing custom bullet. > > > Of course I can get at the command by "export->latex" but that > > > is cumbersome. > > > > > > Helge Hafting > > > > Here's the fix. > > > > OK to commit? > > > You're halfway there. :-/ > > Save the document, quit lyx, restart lyx, open document. > The custom bullets still works, but enter the > edit bullet dialog and see that it is now empty again. The contents > was not persistent across the save-quit-restart-load, > although the bullet settings themselves persisted. (The > _output_ was the same after reloading, and > the correct custom bullets are shown in the custom > bullet page. > > So something is still missing - the transfer of the > custom bullet into the dialog buffer. > > This has another effect too: I can have different custom > bullets in all four levels if I wish. But opening the dialog always > show the last bullet edited, no matter which level I opened. > > Transferring the correct custom bullet into the dialog buffer > at the moment the user selects "custom" in one of the four > bullet menus ought to fix both issues. It looks like one dialog > is used for all four bullets, which makes sense. > > Helge Hafting
Hmmm, this requires more knowledge of Qt and this dialogue that I have right now. Somebody have a look? - Martin
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