https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=114318
--- Comment #5 from Heiko Tietze <tietze.heiko@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Alberto Salvia Novella from comment #3)
Personally I feel that the notebook bar is over-engineering, and still needs
to provide context.
The idea wasn't to only to organise things in a cleaner and more intuitive
way. But to show what is needed, only when it's needed, in the exact place
that is needed. So what's useful is explicit.
And for that just choosing the right button set serves well the purpose. As
long as the user can fit the layout for their particular needs, it doesn't
require that of a deep refinement.
No question, the Notebookbar is in an early state. But your approach turns all
known concepts upside down, and most users want to keep the known standard
toolbars. Your proposal would be an alternative not the default- and that's
ideally done as NB.
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