https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86138
--- Comment #6 from Philippe Jung <phil.jung@free.fr> ---
I think he prefers the solution from the screenshot :-)
We have:
- Title (bold, top of menu, coherent with left to right, top to bottom reader),
read-only, defined as a menu title.
or
- Modified label of close. Simple solution, few modifications.
What I asked to Jay is what is the use case we want to face by adding toolbar
name to contextual menu. This is what should drive the choice.
What I understood, it is to avoid closing the wrong toolbar. So the information
has to be visible, simply and quickly.
But it also has to be geographically close to the "Close action".
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