Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 122816
[sidebar] WRITER does not keep state of 'Content View' in Navigator
Last modified: 2013-07-24 08:40:08 UTC
Created attachment 81128 [details] Sample Document Steps how to reproduce Reproducible with "AOO 4.0.0-Dev – English UI / German locale - [AOO400m3(Build:9702) - Rev. 1505643 2013-07-23]" on German WIN7 Home Premium (64bit)", own separate user profile: 1. From AOO Start Center open attached Writer sample document 2. Meneu 'View -> Sidebar' to activate Sidebar if invisible 3. In Sidebar Click compass for The Navigator deck > You see lots of entries for headings, tables, sections, ... 4. Below Sidebar Deck heading "Navigator" click icon 'Content View' > Only Headings will stay visible in Navigator 5. Activate "Properties" Deck in sidebar by clicking that icon In the right margin of the sidebar > Properties Deck appears 6. In Sidebar Click compass for The Navigator deck > Navigator Deck appears Expected: Only Heading entries visible Actual: again all entries for headings, tables, sections, ... a) It's not completely the same like switching between the decks, but if you switch on / off / on Navigator with the icon in the Standard Toolbar the latest Content View persists b) I think generally a deck should reappear with the latest view it had before user changed to an other deck c) The Original report for this was in LibO Bugzilla FDO Bug#67230 - Sidebar does not keep state of Content View in Navigator By user "David"
This looks like duplicated of Bug 122406
The very general description of Bug 122406 at least also could be used here. The question is what the optimum proceeding will be. If it is likely that there is a common root of all those "panel looks different after switched to other deck and back" we can make them all DUPs of Bug 122406. But I think there will appear several unlovely effects with very different roots, where I would prefer to see them related - or blocking a tracking bug. So each can be fixed separately and there is no danger that 1 problem will be forgotten.