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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=85850

Harald Koester <harald.koester@mail.de> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from Harald Koester <harald.koester@mail.de> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #2)
The question is rather if we want this function to be that prominent. Many
features are primarily accessed via sidebar now, and hiding it makes not
much sense anymore. So my take on this is to either just collapse the
sidebar or rather to not have this shortcut.
I'm not sure if features will be accessed primarily accessed via sidebar in
future. I personally often display two apps side by side on my screen e.g.
browser and Writer. In this case the sidebar is disturbing because I can't
display the full width of the document. Therefor I typically use the sidebar
only for styles and afterwards I close the sidebar again. Hence I think it is
worth to have a default shortcut in order to open and close the sidebar fast
and simple with the keyboard. I personally assigned the F4 key to this function
but other F keys are also suitable.

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