>>>>> "G" == G Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
G> While in a normal article, most styles are distinct by their G> appearance (font, alignment, indent, ...) this is no longer the G> case for e.g. a letter or a slide-show. Yes. G> So IMHO, Label Strings are a good idea. I am not sure: if there is a real need, there should be a specific UI element for it. G> One could think about a keyword that sets the label string to the G> Style name, though. Another solution could be to be able to define a DefaultString that would appear (for keepempty paragraphs) when the paragraph is empty (like "put the list of authors here"). This list would disappear as soon as there is text in the field. Or we could have some kind of tooltips. I do not say these are really good ideas, but we should think about a solution. In the meantime, labelstrings help, but they are a hack. And really, if all they are good for is to show the Style name, we have a problem. JMarc