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The floating widget is like a toolwindow, similar to compose a message. And I'm very happy that an 
accidental press of escape doesn't close this dialog (using Thunderbird as well). Resizability is 
permitted for dialogs in LibreOffice, though I dont find the guideline anymore (wait, it was a 
discussion on the mailing list [1]), in order to keep the content at place. 

[1] 
http://document-foundation-mail-archive.969070.n3.nabble.com/Resizability-of-the-dialogs-tc4131982.html
 maybe other messages too

On 05.06.2018 10:58, Alex ARNAUD wrote:
First of all, thanks for sharing the guidelines Heiko.

I'm pretty agree about all except for the usage of escape. When I teach computer, I always 
explain that escape is used inside the window to close floating window, menu and dialog. For 
example, on Thunderbird, escape could close a message window or on LibreOffice 6.0 when I open 
the save dialog, I could close it with escape.

IMO, we should let floating windows resizable. I don't understand what is the problem.

Best regards,
Alex.

Le 05/06/2018 à 09:14, Heiko Tietze a écrit :
Based on https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87239 I drafted a guideline for 
floating widgets at https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Selection#Appearance. Your review 
and opinion is welcome.

Cheers,
Heiko




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