https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33223
--- Comment #21 from orion@orionkidder.org ---
You can move a toolbar into a docked position where it wont
disrupt the document window.
Yes, I can do that *once*, and then I have to leave it there, taking up space
in my field of view. What I *can't* do is bring it up and dismiss it at will
without it pushing my screen up, down, left, or right.
Yes if that functionality could be achieved, that would be great,
but i dont believe that would ever be possible.
It's almost possible now (see my attachment). All we need is a verticle
separator instead of a horizontal one, and the ability to dock it with more
than one column of buttons.
I agree with Jay (comment 12) that the sidebar is not designed for user
customization.
And many of us are asking for it to be redesigned or to add a separate function
that would allow us to do something not conceived of (or not pursued) by its
designers. That's the point of a suggestion/request.
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