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--- Comment #22 from V Stuart Foote <vstuart.foote@utsa.edu> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #21)
Not a good usability to execute functions on both left and right. And hiding
an uncommon feature is even worse. Split buttons add complexity too, and it
would be a very uncommon control in the statusbar. I suggest a menu on right
click where you can choose the type of left click interaction. The shown
information must be set accordingly.

(We are moving away from the topic.)

Not at all, discussion was about adding a simple way to establish page
navigation without use of the full Navigator.

The Status bar has numerous buttons that perform different actions with left
mouse or right mouse selection.  Left mouse on the Page button already opens
the Navigator -- so perfectly logical and consistent with GUI to have the right
mouse action control go-to page (and retain the bookmarks).

Solve the use case with simple change to the existing structure--no NEED to
implement a new dialog alien to the Navigator.

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