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Hi Christoph,

Christoph Noack schrieb:
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Plus, some of the functionality nicely (visually) presented in the
today's toolbar is simply missing / less understandable if the toolbar
item would be removed in other applications, e.g. Draw/Impress. My main
concern - something like "Zoom" should really be consistent across all
applications.

I do not share your concerns. I usually remove the Zoom-icon from the standard toolbar. Its functionality in Writer and Calc is full covered by the number field in the status bar.

In Draw I usually activate the Zoom toolbar and dock it besides the standard toolbar in my customization. I use its zooming tools so often, that it is helpful to have them immediately. Perhaps this zooming toolbar can be opened and docked by default instead of the zoom icon?



So, Sam, any chance that some of the features can be moved to the status
bar? I'm sure the code will be totally different :-\


Conclusion: Apply only, if we can have a direct follow-up activity to
improve the zoom slider - even if it is a simple additional button that
opens a similar toolbar or leads to the "Zoom and View Layout" dialog
(in the first step). In any other case, I would not suggest to go with
the patch.

No, please not another field in the statusbar. There's already not enough space to show all context informatation in Draw and Writer.

Kind regards
Regina



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