https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87794
A (Andy) <stgohi-lobugs@yahoo.de> changed:
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--- Comment #1 from A (Andy) <stgohi-lobugs@yahoo.de> ---
For me this seems to be reasonable and sounds like a very good idea, because it
would then not take not necessary further space of the main window and because
in the PROPERTIES context Sidebar is a lot of unused space.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open IMPRESS
2. Go to INSERT -> MOVIE AND SOUND and insert a sound or video file
3. (Optional if you had never activated the Media Playback in the past) Go to
VIEW -> TOOLSBARS -> Select the MEDIA PLAYBACK toolbar
4. Click on the media file
Result: The Media Playback toolbar appears in an extra line at the bottom.
Here you can now start the file, stop it, wind it forward etc.
Now take a look at the Sidebar on the right. In PROPERTIES section of the
Sidebar you have only the Position and Size values and a lot of unused space
below.
Reproducible with LO 4.3.4.1 (Win 8.1).
@Jay: Do you have the same further issues as I?
I have no tooltips for the Wind Forwards and Volume controllers.
The buttons in Media Playback toolbar could be a little bit darker or have a
higher contrast (in case of SIFR, CRYSTAL and TANGO icon style). The SIFR,
CRYSTAL and TANGO icon style have all the same buttons.
Does the Scale View drop-down list box have any effect for you?
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