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--- Comment #29 from Pedro <vermelhusco1904@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Thorsten Behrens (CIB) from comment #25)
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #24)

Caolan, Thorsten: What do you think about default and selection of MUFFIN?

As said during ESC - generally in favour. Also siding with Caolan, that then
we'd want to limit the number of choices to perhaps 2 or 3 max (classic UI,
and one or two notebookbar flavours).

How to make this least disruptive for existing users, and at the same time
keep help, documentation etc ~up to date is predominantly a UX decision
(perhaps with project-wide input).

But broadly, the reason why the project implemented the notebookbar, is to
eventually have it as the 1st tier UI. ;)

Since there seems to have been some discussion about this in the ESC meeting
about this I would like to remark that 2 or 3 max UIs do not showcase the
flexibility of LibO, which is one of the stronger points I would suggest that
at least 4 UIs are presented.

I would propose to remove from the old toolbar layouts the Single toolbar
layout.
From the Notebookbar layouts I would remove the contextual layouts, and if
necessary the Compact layouts.
However, I think the Compact layouts are awesome, so I would keep them and
increase UI choice to 6 layouts.

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