https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100898
--- Comment #7 from Heiko Tietze <tietze.heiko@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #5)
Each Deck of the Sidebar has (or should have) a Title -- it should be
focusable to allow reaching the "Close deck" button on the title bar.
The function to hide the sidebar is so important that you accept detrimental
effects on the workflow? Btw, something that has no counterpart as F6 ignores
the sidebar when it is closed.
Likewise each Content Panel present in the Deck should have a Title -- it
also should be focusable to reach the "More Options" button on the content
panel.
Again, you scarify the common access in order to allow collapsing a section.
How to you reach to the list of styles? (That's one issue mentioned by Texou).
And regarding "more options" the first place to access the dialog should be
from the main menu (but tabbing to it could be possible).
Enhancement for keyboard navigation would be to provide shortcut/mnemonic
accelerator to each Content panel and TabBar (bug 85402)
Hard to believe that all content panels can have own shortcuts. I would rather
make then accessible per hotkey, e.g. &Style (first S is for the main menu
second to go to the sidebar) or &Character etc.
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