Bug 138245 - [rfe] Template Manager: give some kind of visual sign on built-in templates
Summary: [rfe] Template Manager: give some kind of visual sign on built-in templates
Status: NEW
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: LibreOffice (show other bugs)
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Hardware: All All
: medium enhancement
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Blocks: Template-Manager
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Reported: 2020-11-15 23:23 UTC by sdc.blanco
Modified: 2020-12-07 11:38 UTC (History)
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Description sdc.blanco 2020-11-15 23:23:10 UTC
1.  It is possible to create and save templates in all categories in Template Manager.

2.  It is not possible to use right-click > Edit to edit built-in templates.

3.  Problem:  No way to know that a template is built-in, until trying to edit it.

Enhancement:  Give some kind of visual indication for "built-in" templates (so that can be recognized as built-in). 

For example:  a padlock, which might suggest that template cannot be edited/renamed/overwritten.
Comment 1 Heiko Tietze 2020-11-16 08:28:23 UTC
Vert, as you are working on the template manager and I suggested to use bold font for default templates, how about grey/disabled font style for inbuilt templates? Or we do go with the icon and add another symbol (lock?) for the shipped templates. 

Separate topic, of course. But what do you think?
Comment 2 Cor Nouws 2020-11-18 15:29:15 UTC
user feed back for unexpected behavior is key => +1
Comment 3 Heiko Tietze 2020-11-19 13:27:54 UTC
Let's use an icon for those templates. Rizal, what would you take? A lock maybe...
Comment 4 Rizal Muttaqin 2020-11-23 05:54:11 UTC
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #3)
> Let's use an icon for those templates. Rizal, what would you take? A lock
> maybe...

In case that the template can not be deleted nor edited (unless cloned) my answer is yes.