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There is a potential usability problem with the navigator on LibO on
its current form. Suppose you have four levels of headings and you are
now on a level, say, three (a sub-subsection). Now, you want to go for
a moment to the top level for this part (the Chapter) and double click
on the corresponding entry on the navigator. You will be "teleported"
there... but the tree view for that entry will collapse, hiding the
sublevels.
The navigation toolbar I can see on the 3.4 development versions will
help you to return to the starting point, but I think that the tree
view should not collapse on that circumstance. I know that double
clicking is a standard way to "close" something, but IMO on this
common user case is counter productive.
Cheers
Ricardo

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