https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106681
--- Comment #24 from LibreTraining <libretraining.tutorials@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #12)
(In reply to LibreTraining from comment #11)
Given the current stated goal of enabling LibeOffice users to
have-it-your-way it would seem to make sense to give them the tools to do so.
Still for WF because
...
I would fully agree with this idea when we talk about the Notebookbar. But
messing up with the classic concepts of toolbars is a failure.
Wadda bunch of nose-in-the-air conceptual nonsense.
I guess those idiots at Microsoft and Adobe should note their failures.
FYI
I already use the sidebar to apply styles - how else would you do it?
I have already assigned a number of styles to keyboard short-cuts.
Heaven forbid the toolbars should include the tools to actually be useful.
I set-up an RSS feed a few days ago to start watching the needUXEval posts.
As a way for a new guy to see what was happening and to get involved in the
Design team as a contributor.
But if a valid request from an advanced knowledgeable user for a real
productivity enhancement is treated like this - it appears this "team" is
likely to be a giant waste of time.
This condescending no-can-do attitude will very definitely dissuade many
contributors.
The opposite with a can-do attitude ...
Thank You Regina for the contribution towards the actual goal.
Very helpful.
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