It would be nice if the border button could remember the last choosen border-style (like the split color button). Operating System: Windows 7
Hi, Thanks for reporting! I don't think this feature will be there soon, because our developers are currently under high pressure to make sure everything works for the new LibreOffice 4.0 release in February. But, your request is notated. Thanks!
I agree that this would be a very useful enhancement.
CONFIRMED Border Buttons do not remember last used style. however this is not a 4.0 beta issue... it's always been like that since first LibO release and previous OOo version. so changing VERSION from 4.0 beta to 3.3
Summary edited for clarity.
*** Bug 75807 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 84132 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 85292 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 86354 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Can importance be increased to medium/normal? To have at least same chance as other bugs. This is UI/usability bug. It will not hurt anyone if it's not fixed/implemented, but would increase usability and standardise toolbar buttons. All color picker icons in Calc now remember last used color and need just one click to apply it. With borders you need two clicks and pointing. :) Is this ok for easy hack list or something like that? I reported duplicate of this, bug 86354, and since there are at least 5 bugs for this same problem, I guess a lot of people are noticing it.
(In reply to Mikeyy - L10n HR from comment #9) > Can importance be increased to medium/normal? To have at least same chance > as other bugs. AFAIK it won't change anything, as every developer is working on whatever he is interested/able to work, regardless of its "importance".
Great, then you can increase it without problems. :) What about easy hacks? Can you add it there or there is some suggestion/approval procedure?
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