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I thought eventually LO would migrate to GTK3 so Glade would be used by
default?

On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 1:26 PM, kainz.a <kainz.a@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Pedro,

thanks for the Notebookbar buglist. We have a GSOC Student how will work
on notebookbar so it's also my dream that notebookbar will be awaiy from
experimental. My dream would be also 6.1 but I hope it will happen at least
with 6.2.

As the notebookbar is different implemented then the default and sidebar
layout I don't think it should be default in the near future. Bigest
problem is that when the NB bugs are fixed the NB isn't configurable by the
LO UI.

But I hopen NB will be ready for use in the near future for the people how
will like it.

I know zereo about coding, but I did the Groupedbar full/compact and
tabbedbar compact. So you don't need ANY coding experience to join the LO
design group on telegram or anywhere else. You can make notebookbars
without coding with the gnome glade app which is a GUI to make the
notebookbar.

Cheers
Andreas_K


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