https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135501
--- Comment #64 from Samuel Mehrbrodt (CIB) <s.mehrbrodt@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Rizal Muttaqin from comment #63)
(In reply to Samuel Mehrbrodt (CIB) from comment #62)
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #33)
@Samuel, I know Thorsten is leaning in favor--but what do you believe as to
fitness of any of the NB to become default UI. And, if default were to be
moved onto NB then how much remains to be done with the framework?
I do think that one variant of those can become the default UI (probably the
tabbed one).
But before that can happen we need to have
* proper customization support (not what we have now which *copies* the
whole UI file to the user profile (which causes issues like bug 135495)).
* proper extension support (Extensions must be able to register new buttons
in existing Notebookbars and also register new tabs with their own layout)
(* support for Notebookbar in all LO apps)
For me it's strange if we demand this two after we set the interface (in
this case Tabbed UI) out of experimental. To my mind taking out something
from experimental mode do have mean that the feature is considerably stable
and get ready for user and third party developer to work on.
Agree. But obviously opinions on that differ. And in no way I'm "demanding"
this. I'm just stating my opinion because I was asked to.
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