[Libreoffice-ux-advise] [Libreoffice] [PATCH] Make the toolbars not popping-up randomly
Tim Hardeck
thardeck at suse.de
Mon Nov 21 07:53:27 PST 2011
Hi,
On 11/21/2011 04:40 PM, Cor Nouws wrote:
> Hi Kendy :-)
>
> Jan Holesovsky wrote (21-11-11 16:25)
>
>> The problem with docking them there is that if you let the behavior as
>> it is now (pop-up when you are in the bullet list / table / etc., and
>> disappear when you leave that), then your document will be jumping left
>> and right, which would be incredibly annoying :-(
>
> I know the effect.
> But from my own experience (if I was too lay to just hide the tool
> bars) and from what I have read from others, it is far less annoying
> then when the toolbar is docked at the top.
> And the advantages compared to docking them at the bottom... well, I
> wrote about that already.
> But it's a choice. I'm fine with both.
Yes, I have tried to position the toolbar at the left and right and
unlike at the bottom the page gets rescaled which I would find annoying too.
Another thing is that most people have wide screens in which case the
bottom should be at least as fast accessible as the side so I wouldn't
change the current position.
If the page wouldn't be rescaled though the side would be fine with me too.
>
>> That's why I thought of the 'context icons'.
>
> Great idea - no objections from me against that. Just some extra work ;-)
>
And yes, Kendy's suggestion looks great although there have to be a
fallback for full screen, higher zoom level and similar.
Tim
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