Hi,
Le 22/11/2013 16:02, pierre-yves samyn a écrit :
Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote
Even if this button is not the right implementation of the function, the
function is useful and should be kept.
+1
Add my vote to the froggies'.
Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote
That means a function being accessible in the default UI, and not only in
the Navigator or in a
toolbar which is not open by default.
Yes but now the user must first click the center button to display the
navigation
bar and select the navigation mode (except for page navigation which is
default).
My English is not good I have not been specific enough in my proposal.
My idea would be that the "future" navigation toolbar would display the same
three buttons as those of the scroll bar.
Click the center button would display the mode selection as currently.
And the bar would take up very little space on the screen.
It would be acceptable for me, having to go through the View menu to display
the toolbar. This is a manipulation that is to be done once if you want to
keep
the bar displayed. What do you think?
This makes sense to me (yet another toolbar!), although I can't see why
the "navigation" tools couldn't be integrated within another existing
toolbar. The Search toolbar comes to mind first, of course. I had
proposed this in another msg but didn't understand why it isn't as good
as it seems :)
--
Jean-Francois Nifenecker, Bordeaux
Context
- Re: [Libreoffice-ux-advise] Remove the Navigator button below the scrollbar in Writer (continued)
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