https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91714
--- Comment #3 from Tom Colley <tcolley@livingdata.com.au> ---
In response to Comment 2, I beg to differ. I would have thought that the need
to reserve screen real estate for document display/editing would be a
"compelling" UI need. Having a key toolbar of only 4 buttons that reserves an
entire vertical strip has been problematic for me in situations where I'm
co-editing two documents on one laptop screen. I know this situation is not the
most common situation, but neither is it rare. I am sure other users with
limited screen space will be affected by this issue. I am in no position to
judge whether the complications that might ensue from adapting the interface
are too great. However, I think the UI need is reasonably compelling!
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