https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77590
Eric L. <ewl+libreoffice@lavar.de> changed:
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--- Comment #20 from Eric L. <ewl+libreoffice@lavar.de> ---
Reading through the comments, I get the impression that there are actually
multiple points being addressed:
1. if a LO window / document is already open, the Start Center can't be opened,
not even from the command line using 'libreoffice'. In this case, the existing
window is raised and not a new window created for the Start Center.
2. have calling the Start Center available as a command / function (so that
people can add themselves a menu point, shortcut or toolbar entry using the
Tools -> Customize... dialog).
3. integration in the GUI, as default, through menu point, shortcut and/or
toolbar icon.
Personally, I would really appreciate point 1 to be fixed, point 2 is less
important to me but shouldn't break anything for anybody, and if point 3 isn't
being implemented, then at least anybody can make it work for them as long as
points 1 and 2 are implemented.
Does this make sense? Could points 1 and 2 be implemented even if point 3 isn't
finally decided?
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