https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101776
--- Comment #6 from Heiko Tietze <tietze.heiko@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Zenaan Harkness from comment #3)
Is it possible to have two different sized toolbars in the one running LO
instance? We already have toolbars at top and side bar at side.
Developers can do everything (I'm not a dev). The question is effort and
usability. And here we do not agree. Normal toolbars as used in LibO are part
of the system advanced programming interface (API) and themed by the desktop
environment. Hard to recode all functionality from the shell with perfect
system integration.
Keep also in mind that we support all major OS that have many different ways of
look and feel.
(In reply to Zenaan Harkness from comment #4)
Re "additional "Display Mode" split buttons per module seem reasonable" -
should this be suggested by changing the bug summary, or filing new bug(s)?
Yes, we can do that. -> bug 101788
(In reply to Zenaan Harkness from comment #5)
LO Calc, at least in 5.3.0alpha, already has this "navigation bar and tabs
for sheets" type of toolbar/statusbar, below the normal view for sheets.
Calc is very special in that not only one document is open at time but many
spreadsheets. You will find a similar solution to what you expect in Draw where
the layers are realized per tabs. Actually it is an abuse, and the proposal in
the blog post I added in comment 1 deals with this fact.
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