https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=117755
--- Comment #24 from lvm@royal.net ---
And again, that is simply not a valid assertion, and is not how our Find bar
(or any Toolbar) is designed to work in the OOo, AOO, or LO GUI. The Find
toolbar object behaves like any other toolbar.
As far as I remember at first there was no find toolbar, only the modal find
dialogue which behaved in a way all find dialogues behaved: you opened it to
search and closed it upon find. Then someone created a find toolbar as an
alternative way of searching. Then someone decided to optimize and create a
common component using the find toolbar as the base. The intent was good, the
implementation was not, and enforcing find toolbar behaviour on the find
dialogue which is now became undocked find toolbar created all sorts of
unwanted side effects in all components e.g. Bug 102506. I am afraid your
statement is invalid, you cannot say that 'this is the way toolbar works'.
Undocked find is not a toolbar, it replaced the find dialogue and should behave
like one even if it is based on the toolbar.
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