https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95462
--- Comment #11 from Yousuf Philips (jay) <philipz85@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #9)
Yes, the issue is relevant on Linux as well. But it's not the toolbar
(ctrl+F) that doesn't show up but the dialog (ctrl+H).
Yes the find & replace dialog doesnt work (bug 91797) but the toolbar also
doesnt work in fullscreen with either of these steps.
1) Open Writer
2) View > Fullscreen
3) Press Ctrl+F top the toolbar and press Escape to close it
4) Press Escape to close fullscreen mode or press the fullscreen button
5) View > Fullscreen
6) Pressing Ctrl+F wont open the toolbar
OR
1) Open Writer
2) Press Ctrl+F to open the toolbar
3) View > Fullscreen
4) Toolbar disappears and pressing ctrl+F wont make it reappear
And I still think it
should be, other dialogs such as for styles show up as well in fullscreen
mode.
In my view, only dialogs should be accessible in full screen mode, as the mode
intentionally disables toolbars, floating (non-modal) dialogs and the sidebar.
To solve the issue of users pressing ctrl+f in fullscreen mode and it not
working correctly, it should be coded into the Find toolbar command
(vnd.sun.star.findbar:FocusToFindbar) to open the find & replace dialog if full
screen mode is active.
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #10)
Maybe something specific to the mode should be added--to its context menus
only--to launch specific dialogs, e.g. Find Bar, Find & Replace, Navigator,
Styles & Formatting.
I would believe this mode is intended to provide the maximum available space
for users wanting to focus on their content and not have it taken up by various
UI elements that are available in regular mode.
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