It is great to be able to access a large font library for creative purposes, but for more basic use they can get in the way when you need to switch between common office fonts. it would be great to have somethign like "bookmarks" in browser, so I could bookmark most common use office fonts, for easy use but still have the big font library loaded for when I want just the right font for more creative purposes.
Hi Barry, Thanks for the idea. I understand what you ask... However. Do you know that you can jump to a font by typing the first letter of the name? Do you know how to use styles, which is very handy and powerful? Maybe those offer the convienience you are looking for? Regards, Cor
Confirmed. Good idea.
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Confirmed in LO 4.4.2.2
Setting to enhancement.
This is something we discussed in the UX team in 2018 if I remember correctly but I don't know the link to the conclusion. Adding needsUXEval to get input from other UX members.
The mockup is here https://design.blog.documentfoundation.org/2018/02/18/improvements-font-listing/ Removing UX to get devs interested in the implementation.
(In reply to Barry from comment #0) > It is great to be able to access a large font library for creative purposes, > but for more basic use they can get in the way when you need to switch > between common office fonts. it would be great to have somethign like > "bookmarks" in browser, so I could bookmark most common use office fonts, > for easy use but still have the big font library loaded for when I want just > the right font for more creative purposes.
(In reply to Barry from comment #0) > It is great to be able to access a large font library for creative purposes, > but for more basic use they can get in the way when you need to switch > between common office fonts. it would be great to have somethign like > "bookmarks" in browser, so I could bookmark most common use office fonts, > for easy use but still have the big font library loaded for when I want just > the right font for more creative purposes. This is a good idea.
*** Bug 158259 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***