https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99528
--- Comment #11 from Mike Kaganski <mikekaganski@hotmail.com> ---
Having no tabs at all, and have every area collapsing/expanding (like "Other
options" section in Find & Replace dialog) would IMO be much better option.
Such layouts are used e.g. in apps like 3ds max, AutoCAD (MS Office has a
single non-collapsing long sheet, and that is much worse). Having a dialog with
all such sections initially collapsed would create something like ToC right in
the middle of the main dialog area; clicking the expand button would
automatically bring the area to the center of the dialog; and the scrollbar
would only be needed when several of the areas are expanded (and then it would
be handy IMO, not a "usability disaster").
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