[Libreoffice-ux-advise] [Bug 153788] Calc Tabbed UI toolbar area partially hidden, depending on os/DE text scaling

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Thu Feb 23 14:30:23 UTC 2023


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153788

--- Comment #3 from ady <adylo811517 at gmail.com> ---
(In reply to ady from comment #2)
> (In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #1)
> > Screen clips would be helpful here, but sounds like a trigger for bug 140557
> 
> Steps (on Windows, at least)
> 1. Open Calc, set Tabbed UI, note toolbar current status, close LO.
> 2. In OS text scaling, click and hold on slider (if it exists); write down %
> value.
> 3. Set OS text scaling to a much bigger size (max if you can). Apply.
> 4. Open Calc, note toolbar (home tab) current status, close LO.
> 5. Set OS text scaling to a much smaller size (min if you can). Apply.
> 6. Open Calc, note toolbar (home tab) current status, close LO.
> 7. Set OS text scaling to the value that you wrote down in step 2. Apply.
> 
> At some point in the above steps (probably by step 4), the Tabbed toolbar >
> Home tab should show "half" of it (the left-most area) only, with part of it
> hidden (the right-most area), while there is enough/plenty of space to
> display additional icons/sections. The hidden area can be shown by clicking
> on the double sideways angled quotation marks / chevron / guillemot symbol
> on the right side of the toolbar (which appears when the toolbar doesn't fit
> the available space). It can also be displayed by changing the size of the
> program window (instead of maximized). The problem: we have to do this again
> and again.

To be clear, I am saying that there is enough space, and after clicking on the
chevron, it stays, it is shown, displayed. So, why would it be hidden? And why
it doesn't stay as available / displayed, if there is space for it?

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