https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88371
--- Comment #12 from Heiko Tietze <heiko.tietze@user-prompt.com> ---
(In reply to Harald Koester from comment #10)
Perhaps some of you may take a bit of
time to have a look at this list and comment my proposals.
#2..#6 You suggest to automatically change the focus back to the document after
selecting a control that can receive the focus (tree in the navigator). That
would be counter intuitive and violates accessibility since keyboard navigation
is not possible.
#7 about context menu: Supposed there is nothing selected in the tree or list
and you show a context sensitive menu, where do the function belongs to? Or you
have an entry selected and right click another in order to run an action from
the context menu for this item. Right click should select the item.
#8..#12 with ctrl+click: Agreed :-) (except the focus change)
#13 is unclear to me
#14..#19: Disagreed. That's an 'irreversible' action which should started
explicitly. So a double click is appropriate here. The use case is again
keyboard access: navigate through the tree with cursors and activate by enter,
just as the file browser behaves. And otherwise #21 ff wouldn't make sense.
#22, #25: Agreed.
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