Date: prev next · Thread: first prev next last
October 2015 Archives by date, by thread · List index


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94754

            Bug ID: 94754
           Summary: Have submenu for split buttons when in toolbar chevron
                    submenu
           Product: LibreOffice
           Version: Inherited From OOo
          Hardware: Other
                OS: All
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: enhancement
          Priority: medium
         Component: UI
          Assignee: libreoffice-bugs@lists.freedesktop.org
          Reporter: philipz85@hotmail.com
                CC: libreoffice-ux-advise@lists.freedesktop.org

Created attachment 119264
  --> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/attachment.cgi?id=119264&action=edit
screenshot

When a toolbar's contents are larger than the available screen space, the
toolbar shows a chevron (ยป) button which is clickable to show a context menu
for the hidden buttons. This works well with simple buttons, but doesnt work
well with split buttons which have additional buttons that are accessible
through them. So it would be beneficial to convert a split button into a
submenu, so that the additional buttons are still accessible.

Heiko had suggested this in bug 90090 comment 37 and i think it is a good
solution for split buttons that open up toolbar with buttons.

The screenshot shows how the 'basic shapes' split button looks in and outside
of the chevron submenu.

-- 
You are receiving this mail because:
You are on the CC list for the bug.

Context


Privacy Policy | Impressum (Legal Info) | Copyright information: Unless otherwise specified, all text and images on this website are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License. This does not include the source code of LibreOffice, which is licensed under the Mozilla Public License (MPLv2). "LibreOffice" and "The Document Foundation" are registered trademarks of their corresponding registered owners or are in actual use as trademarks in one or more countries. Their respective logos and icons are also subject to international copyright laws. Use thereof is explained in our trademark policy.