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--- Comment #8 from Maxim Monastirsky <momonasmon@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Yousuf Philips (jay) from comment #7)
A changing title label like this might be the only exception that might be
worth keeping a title label for, but really how useful is it to know the
number of undo or redo steps that you are going to make. That changing label
could easily be placed below the undo/redo listbox as that information is
secondary to the listbox details.
Yes, that in fact how it was in OOo (and still in AOO). Just for a reference,
here are kendy's commits which introduced those titles -
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/log/?qt=grep&q=toolbar-decorations
I'm assuming you are for disabling dragging here as well.
True.
So for me this would be the guidelines:
1. Never have title label bar as icon and tooltip already cover this.
2. If it is to be dragged have draggable grip.
3. If the contextual/changing label is needed in the widget, have it below
the primary control as users eyes will be looking downwards when using the
primary control and not upwards where the current title label bar is.
OK, I can agree with that. As long as the color pickers are draggable I'm
happy.
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