Summary: | FORMATTING: RFE: Ability to link / disable slide layouts <=> slide masters | ||
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Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | Máirín Duffy <duffy> |
Component: | Presentation | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
Status: | NEW --- | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | enhancement | ||
Priority: | medium | CC: | caolanm, cno, dtardon, jryhanyc, rfernand |
Version: | Inherited From OOo | ||
Hardware: | Other | ||
OS: | All | ||
Whiteboard: | BSA | ||
i915 platform: | i915 features: | ||
Attachments: | Quick mockup showing how this feature could be done in the UI |
Description
Máirín Duffy
2014-05-01 14:16:36 UTC
Created attachment 98298 [details]
Quick mockup showing how this feature could be done in the UI
Hi Máirín, Reading my other comments, it's obvious that I'm used to sort of 'in this way can I also achieve that'.. Say workarounds. So > New to this idea for an enhancement too. Cor, if you have another way to achieve this let me know. I've tried hacky work arounds and the best I can do is one master slide for every single slide, which is pretty nonsensical. :( (In reply to comment #3) > ... to achieve this let ... which this specifically ;) ? Mairin is asking if you know another way for someone who is designing a slide master to associate individual layouts with their slide master and disable layouts that aren't a good match. Or at minimum, a workaround that lets them set a "default" layout for a slide master. This would help the user when they import a new slide master, because they would automatically be shown the ideal layout for that slide master. If the slide master was designed to be a title slide for the entire deck, the designer could set a default layout with a title, subtitle, and author name, for example. If the slide master design is intended to be a "content" slide, perhaps the default layout associated is one with a Header 1 and Outline, and better yet, also allows the designer to associate and format a few other layouts for different types of content. Currently, there does not appear to be a way for a master slide designer to show the user what kind of layout to apply, or for what type of content it is intended to be used. |
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