Description: When clicking or marking a text which is a template, the fact it's a template is only shown in the template menu. Very user friendly would be a easy seeable signal, that the current text is a template. See also screenshot. Actual Results: - Expected Results: - Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: -
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I'm not sure what you mean by "is a template". A template is a file type that new files can be based on. What is the German word that you are translating from? Or are you able to provide steps using the an English UI?
(In reply to Stéphane Guillou (stragu) from comment #2) > I'm not sure what you mean by "is a template". > A template is a file type that new files can be based on. > What is the German word that you are translating from? Or are you able to > provide steps using the an English UI? Sorry, my fault. I meant style. Actually, I just wanted to raise the concern that it is not possible to see if a text belongs to a certain style. However, with release 7.6 with the "Spotlight" option it seems this requested feature has been fortunately implemented https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38194. (Though it has to be activated explicitly, seeing on the first glance (for example if a text in the document belongs to a certain style (subtitle/title ...) is still not possible).
[Automated Action] NeedInfo-To-Unconfirmed
Thank you for clarifying, emut! Let's mark as duplicate of bug 38194 then. If a further refinement of the Spotlight feature is needed, please feel free to open a new enhancement request. Much appreciated! *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 38194 ***