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Takeshi Abe wrote
... about advantage of Modes Tab Bar.
IMHO it is worth the cost of vertical space.
Although the icon Display Mode is beautiful, changing the mode through
Display Mode requires 3 mouse motions (a click, small move, and another
click).

OK, and equally a reasonable action with the refactoring  would be to ensure
that the newly navigable uno: actions for the button widgets are at least
assigned accelerators in DrawImpressCommands.xcu.  Or probably better if
placed in Accelerators.xcu and assigned fixed Impress short-cut's (a MOD1 or
MOD2 key with mnemonic).

.uno:DiaMode
.uno:OutlineMode
.uno:NotesMode
.uno:HandoutMode

with a slightly more demanding short-cut for the Master controls (MOD1 +
MOD2 and mnemonic)

.uno:SlideMasterPage
.uno:NotesMasterPage

Doing that to establish reliable keyboard navigation between Impress view
modes, and eliminate dependence on GUI widgets would be reasonable
enhancement to the refactoring.

"serious Impress users" might even find it useful ;-)

Stuart
 



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