https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=133690
--- Comment #5 from Gerhard Weydt <gerhard.weydt@t-online.de> ---
There is one importnat difference between LibO and LOOL: the sidebar in LibO
has several panes which can be brought to the front by using the option buttons
on the right, whereas the LOOL pane only shows the properties. The frame
surrounding the fields and separating them from the buttons, which is simlarly
used in many dialogs, hence makes sense.
The double vertical separator is also used on the color bar (where normally it
is horizontal) and the pages pane in Draw and Impress. The space is needed any
way for the collapse button, and the two lines emphasize the collapse button
and the border between sidebar and the workspace. What's wrong with that?
I cannot support the proposed changes.
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