https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98730
--- Comment #13 from Ernest Bywater <ernest@bywater.net.au> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #11)
The icon has changed to reflect the document status about unsaved changes
which was disabled or not before. As Samuel asked it would be helpful to get
a screenshot how it looks on a high res display.
You may be aware of the customization options. Right click the toolbar, go
to "visible buttons" and disable Save to remove this one. However there is
no legacy Save button.
BTW: This toolbar button with multiple entries is called a split-button
because it has a default action along with a menu of options. There are also
menu-buttons that do not have a default action but open just the menu (e.g.
insert table).
I know how to customise the toolbar, and have heavily customised the one in the
screenshot. I've saved a screenshot before I saved the file, a second having
saved the file. And I now go and save one with the drop-down list open and
showing. I only just thought of that, because I don't use the list at all.
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