https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101249
--- Comment #10 from Pedro <vermelhusco1904@gmail.com> ---
The video showing the UI switching should be improved and included in the
Release Notes. Maybe with a small entry explaining each of the 4 options.
A new entry in the Release Notes should be created talking about the
Notebookbar. Maybe with a video depicting it as well.
Furthermore, I think that that an entry in the View menu --> Toolbar layout is
not enough for people to take notice of this if they don't know that they
should look on the menus. And many people avoid looking in the menus.
Therefore I propose having a button in the Start Center - my previous comment.
I would further add that having a button dedicated to changing the layouts
always visible to the user is crucial.
One example of an Office suite doing this is Kingsoft Office, which has a
button near the Minimize/Maximize/Close buttons just to change the UI between
Toolbar and Ribbon mode.
Would it be possible to add such an icon just as in Kingsoft Office?
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