Bug 88470 - [UI] inserted images should be named with their filenames not just numbered
Summary: [UI] inserted images should be named with their filenames not just numbered
Status: NEW
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: ux-advise (show other bugs)
Version: 4.2.7.2 release
Hardware: All All
: medium enhancement
Assignee: Not Assigned
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Reported: 2015-01-15 17:28 UTC by digisus
Modified: 2015-01-15 20:28 UTC (History)
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2015-01-15 17:28 UTC, digisus
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Description digisus 2015-01-15 17:28:04 UTC
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Hello!

Current behaviour:

Inserting an image in a writer document gives them a simple numbered generic name in the navigator. With many images, it becomes useless that I can use images to navigate because I would have to remember what Image15 was. So, effectively navigating by images is not possible.


Expected behaviour:

A newly inserted image is given its original filename (*.png|jpg), maybe adjusted if needed. For example, if spaces are a problem, replace them with "-" etc. The extension is (usually) negligible and could be removed.

This way the images section in the navigator becomes really useful because I can immediately understand where I am going in the document when I click e.g. "population-chart-by-age" instead of "Image17".

Thanks for making navigator even more awesome! :-)
Comment 1 Robinson Tryon (qubit) 2015-01-15 20:28:21 UTC
(In reply to digisus from comment #0)
> A newly inserted image is given its original filename (*.png|jpg), maybe
> adjusted if needed. For example, if spaces are a problem, replace them with
> "-" etc. The extension is (usually) negligible and could be removed.

Sounds like a plausible improvement.

Status -> NEW
Component -> ux-advise
Hardware -> (generalize)


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