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Mart Tupman <marttupman@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #7 from Mart Tupman <marttupman@gmail.com> ---
Hello to you all
I am working on a opensource software-suite that is meant to support
music-educators in their daily teaching practice. LO (both Writer and Calc)
will be part of it (as well as some others). The platform will be running under
Windows, and portable. The option to hide the menubar is what I am looking for
since long.

I was thinking of exact the same solution as Tomaz Vajngerl describes in
comment #4.
I have seen the same idea in Notepad++, where you can select or unselect a
setting in Preferences to "hide menu-bar (use Alt or F10 to toggle)"

I find requests to add this option to Ooo/LO since 2012, I really hope it will
be picked up now. It would be super convenient  for the platform, since the
interface consists of several panes/windows, each running an independant
application. Hiding menubars would clean up the whole.
I am new to Bugzilla, don't understand exactly how it works. Can I help or be
usefull in development/thinking on this issue in someway? Let me know.

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