https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102070
--- Comment #16 from Yousuf Philips (jay) <philipz85@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to Samuel Mehrbrodt (CIB) from comment #14)
If you enabled the experimental options, only the menu entry to activate the
sidebar became visible. Nothing more.
Didnt quite follow, but i'm saying that we could link the experimental options
checkbox with the visibility of notebookbar entry in the toolbar layout submenu
(.uno:ToolbarMode) and we would likely have to remove the notebookbar submenu
(.uno:Notebookbar) from the view menu unless it can be hidden.
Not if we do not mention them in the release notes.
Already mentioned in the release notes as it was GSoC work.
And I think we shouldn't before we have the same for all apps (we have
~nothing for Base,Math,Basic IDE atm).
I doubt notebookbar is needed in math, as the toolbar is pretty much empty
already, or for basic ide as devs dont care for a notebookbar interface. No
idea about base as i havent used it or worked on its toolbars or menus. :D
And its really not ready to replace the current toolbars. we have no way to
customize things or allow extensions to integrate.
Thats why i'm suggesting it only be visible when experimental options is
enabled, as it is unfinished.
(In reply to Samuel Mehrbrodt (CIB) from comment #15)
Also it might be worth bumping the major version to 6.0 if we release the
Notebookbar/other toolbar modes, so I really think we should wait 1 or two
releases before making it public.
Yes bumping to 6.0 for the release of notebookbar sounds like a good idea, and
i believe 6.0 is already scheduled to happen after 5.3.
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