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Yousuf Philips (jay) <philipz85@hotmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #13 from Yousuf Philips (jay) <philipz85@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to Bastián Díaz from comment #11)
That is the idea, since 4.4 (Bug 67627) it is possible to open and close
desks easily from the tab bar.

Didnt follow.

As I mentioned above, I use the default Impress view (it looks like a bug
from properties -slides- deck).

Regression bug filed for this issue (bug 109385).

I remember opening a report on that to set a
minimum and a maximum width for all sidebar decks, but it was rejected.

Heiko and I have also filed similar bugs about the minimum size that havent
been resolved yet, but the maximum width is already a set thing.

You mentioned space issues, but I showed you with screen captures that even
with the sidebar open -with the default values- on a small monitor (11'-
1366x768) such space problems don't make a 16:9 page format unusable.

Never said it was unusable, only said it was non-optimal because of the space
issues as tested on my laptop (1366x768) and desktop (1440x900).

Currently there is not if there is no agreement on making some changes. 

Seems most UX people are in agreement and i'm the lone hold out.

For example, open the deck contextually and hide it again when you deselect
or select another item, or that all the deck doesn't cut the content with
the default width, etc.

Opening and hiding the deck contextually is bad UX.

Only the first time you open these apps. Then it is totally optional.

Completely incorrect from my testing of the apps i mentioned.

I'm sorry, but it's always good to take the opportunity to exchange ideas. I
respect that you don't agree with the proposed change, but I discuss the
arguments you use to defend.

If you don't want to continue defending your point of view, you can refrain
from continuing to respond and I doubt that our discussion prevents others
from giving their opinion.

I'll refrain from any more comments and wait for the discussion to be brought
to a future design meeting.


Referenced Bugs:

https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107817
[Bug 107817] [META] Impress UI/UX bugs and enhancements
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