Override Indicator in the Display Preview Area

Summary

Some type of indicator triggers when the user is working with that style.

Detailed Description

In the split screen view of the Display Preview, right now the behavior is that when a section of the source document is selected, the Style associated with that section is highlighted in grey. It would be nice that at that time, if an override also is associated with that style, there would be some type of indicator showing an override, and the ability to turn it off.

What I would like to get to is a Stationary that does not allow overrides to go through on styles that have been modified in Designer.

Use Cases

Use Cases is a document has both a Heading 1 style and a Heading 1 Subtitle style. The Heading 1 Subtitle style has a font color override. User changes the font color in Designer and regenerates the Display Preview. The color change in the Heading 1 Subtitle does not happen because of the override in the source document. User has no indication as to why the change did not take. With an indicator, user could see that there is an override in the Heading 1 Subtitle and they would need to "Not emit" to have the color change they want to take effect.


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Enhancements/Override indicator in the Display Preview (last edited 2013-08-02 17:13:53 by ChristopherWard)