Le 13/01/2016 14:35, V Stuart Foote a écrit :
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When refactored it was provided with a simple View menu toggle "Modes Tab
Bar" so "power users", or the intransigent, can enable or disable it as
desired--but no longer consuming the vertical space by default.
Reasonable UI and UX--nothing is gone.
I discovered that change in the release note page (wiki) and found it
interesting as it's something I've being thinking of 2,5 years ago :
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Michelr/LibreOfficeNewUX
Beside the vertical lost space, it was the "impossible button" problem
that was really annoying.
Now that problem is starting to be fixed, I agree with Italo that it's
incomplete : there is a problem of discoverability of the new 'Mode'
button, it's lost in the toolbar.
So I just made a proposal based on current master version :
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Michelr/Impress51_group_buttons
It also takes care of moving buttons about slides (add, modify...) into
the side panel.
Cheers,
Michel
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