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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=96999

Adolfo Jayme <fito@libreoffice.org> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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           Priority|medium                      |low
             Status|RESOLVED                    |NEW
                 CC|caolanm@redhat.com,         |
                   |libreoffice-ux-advise@lists |
                   |.freedesktop.org            |
          Component|ux-advise                   |UI
         Resolution|WONTFIX                     |---
           Severity|enhancement                 |trivial

--- Comment #10 from Adolfo Jayme <fito@libreoffice.org> ---
First, there is no need to spam UX-Advise.

Second, you are making it sound like I have some conspiracy against resizable
dialogs (or against Caolán), and it is not the case. It is just that
resizability is an optional feature for *dialog* windows, and must be enabled
on a per-case basis, instead of having it enabled everywhere. Contrary to what
you think, there are dialogs that must not be resizable, such as error
messages. Pick any application in your Windows box and look at the dialogs.
This is not a weird idea of mine.

I already told you I will fix the dialog, I am preparing a commit. IT is just
that I had other things to do first, such as producing the icons for the new
Save button.

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