https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87672
Yousuf (Jay) Philips <philipz85@hotmail.com> changed:
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--- Comment #14 from Yousuf (Jay) Philips <philipz85@hotmail.com> ---
Lets see if we can get some evaluation by a dev with some code pointers.
@Cor: Thought more about the issue of the view tabs not reflecting the current
state and there are two possible solutions that i've come up with.
1) hide the slide pane when in handout and slide sorter views, as it is
currently.
2) when in handout or slide sorter views, the view tabs would show tabs for
'Normal', 'Handout' and 'Slide Sorter'. This will allow easy access back to
'Normal' view which would return the older arrangement view tabs.
(In reply to Cor Nouws from comment #13)
Different approach: can't we place some icon-controls at the left side of
the horizontal scroll bar in the middle pane? There is space for all of
them, all the different states are properly reflected, the position reveals
the frame they act upon...
Seems like an interesting approach and would look somewhat similar to how it
now looks in Draw. The problems i presently see with this is that we dont have
icons for any of these UNO commands and there would be alot of wasted space
below these icons.
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