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--- Comment #14 from V Stuart Foote <vstuart.foote@utsa.edu> ---
(In reply to andreas_k from comment #13)
Ok than l will do an single line notebookbar to replace the single line
toolbar.


Don't know that we need to replace the Single toolbar mode that Jay did with a
Notebook bar--but it might be another MUFFIN to provide.

For the sidebar layout which contextual item isnt available in the sidebar?
I really like to bring all layouts in an good shape.

No, if we are to adopt Single toolbar mode with a Sidebar deck to hold any
context sensitive toolbars--they would need to go into a Content panel holding
just the controls for the Toolbar as customized by user.  We could not use an
exiting Content panel--widgets positioned to different panels would be horrible
UX.

Rather, think here the Deck would contain the elements of what would otherwise
pop-up in the activated context sensitive toolbar--but packed into a Content
panel. Perhaps with a Tab bar button widget to toggle the behavior: 1.) show
context sensitive Toolbar(s) as Toolbar, 2.) show context sensitive Toolbar(s)
packed onto a Sidebar content panel (maintain use customizations of selection
and sequence) when activated.

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