Create a toolbar dropdown control to easily access recent symbols and the user-defined custom subset.Sorting by last in, first out items from the list of recently used characters are sorted to the beginning if selected.Allow users to create their own ‘Special Characters’ subset (Individualization).Create a way to quickly re-use recently-picked special characters, allowing the user to search in the whole character map, which has no filter to narrow down results.I’ll encapsulate all the proposed changes with respect to the project in this blog. I will be mentored by Samuel Mehrbrodt, Thorsten Behrens, and Heiko Tietze. This time, I’ll be working on improvement and rework of Special Characters feature in LibreOffice and adding some enhancements to it.
Woah, Google Summer of Code with LibreOffice ( x2 ). It has been an awesome two-year journey with LibreOffice, and I hope it will remain the same in future and the open-source technologies will flourish with their full potential and thrive to its zenith. I would like to give my regards to the LibreOffice community which helped me through the deadlocks I faced during the project. I was mentored by Samuel Mehrbrodt, Heiko Tietze, and Thorsten Behrens in GSoC 2017.
‣ Unicode Character Names Integration using ICU ‣ Special Characters Toolbar Dropdown Control ‣ Favourites feature in Special characters ‣ Glyph View and Recent Characters Control in Special Characters dialog ‣ Context-menu and Mouse click controls for easier interaction The GIF below is an example of how easy a user can find the desired symbols and can pin it for quick access in future. It is supposed to replace the current toolbar button which opens the special character dialog in the currently circulated LibreOffice 5.3. In pursuance of providing quick access to the above Recent and Favorite character list, a toolbar dropdown control has been developed. ‣ Toolbar Dropdown control for Quick Access! ‣ Recently Used Characters and Favorite Characters
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