Issue 77779 - Custom slide shows dialog: use custom slide show problem
Summary: Custom slide shows dialog: use custom slide show problem
Status: CONFIRMED
Alias: None
Product: Impress
Classification: Application
Component: ui (show other issues)
Version: recent-trunk
Hardware: All Windows 2000
: P4 Trivial (vote)
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Reported: 2007-05-25 03:05 UTC by jlcheng
Modified: 2013-08-07 15:20 UTC (History)
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Issue Type: ENHANCEMENT
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Description jlcheng 2007-05-25 03:05:35 UTC
Steps to replicate:

1) Created a new impress.

2) Open custom slide shows dialog. Add new custom slide show and check "use
custom slide show". Close dialog by closer (The right-top "X" of the dialog).

3) OK. Now open slide show settings dialog, you can see the range is "All
slides" selected.

Maybe Bugs?
Comment 1 christian.guenther 2007-05-25 11:59:13 UTC
Set to new and change the target.
Comment 2 christian.guenther 2007-05-25 12:05:07 UTC
This dialog has no 'cancel' button therefore the behavior of the close should be
the same like clicking on the close button.
Please have a look.
Comment 3 jlcheng 2007-05-28 03:38:58 UTC
I want to know whether "Close" button is changed to "Cancle" button. Or "Close"
button is changed to "OK" button and add one new "Cancle" button. Or others?
Comment 4 groucho266 2007-05-29 09:29:08 UTC
I change this task to a requirement for the following reasons:

1. When the "Close" button is renamed to "OK" or to "Cancel" then we the other
one ("Cancel" or "OK" respectively) is missing.  The only good change would be
to add a new button and change the "Close" button.

2. An "OK" and a "Cancel" button are only necessery for the "Use Custom Slide
Show" check box.  For the rest of the dialog the "Close" button is sufficient.

3. The closer of the dialog behaves like a "Cacel" button.  The "Close" button
behaves like "OK".  Therefore the dialog is usable as it is.
Comment 5 Martin Hollmichel 2007-09-12 12:42:20 UTC
set target to 3.x according to http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Target_3x
Comment 6 bettina.haberer 2007-09-12 13:37:26 UTC
I suggest to enhance the 'Custom Slide Shows' dialog with a 'Cancel' button and
to change the close button to 'OK', as this dialog is a modal dialog. A 'Close'
button is used in non-modal dialogs.