El 10-11-2015 20:06, Joel Madero escribió:
As long as you don't remove it from the tool bar. The drop down holds the style used in re-styling a document >>and it is very quick to access during document processing, 2 clicks. In my use case I can't fit the side bar and >>having the panel open all the time in 3 documents obliterates the text I am trying to work on.
Honestly - we can't cover every single corner case....The UX team isresponsible for thinking about the general needs of our users, corner cases (not saying yours definitely is) should be given the *option* to include things but we shouldn't force a million defaults on everyone just because certain users use LibreOffice in a very specific case (such as having threedocuments side by side open at a time....) That being said, I leave this to the design/UX team to figure out.
@steveI agree with Joel, I think the design team must choose a way to work with LO. Anyway, there's always space for personalization, and your case, you can disable the sidebar and customize toolbars.
I think the current way of LibreOffice is the sidebar. We must take into account that most of the monitors used by the users have a 16: 9 ratioalso 3 major OS can use "workspaces" or other form of multitasking.
I leave here the image of the mockup to which I referred: https://bug-attachments.documentfoundation.org/attachment.cgi?id=115020
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