Volker Merschmann schrieb:
Hi,
I filed issue http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=76475
Sadly I got no response from the framework team on issuezilla
To me this is a serious usabiltiy bug, regression too.
Is somebody able to investigate this and possibly give a target to the
issue?
Hi Volker,
I am not sure that you describe a real bug. We have context-sensitive
toolbars which are only visible if the associated context is active. The
table toolbar is only visible if the cursor is within a table. If you
leave the table the table toolbar vanishes. This behavior is an integral
part of the OpenOffice.org user interface. The "Page Preview" mode
changes the context therefore some toolbars (context-sensitive) can
vanish. You can open context-sensitive toolbars with "View - Toolbars"
but they are still context-sensitive (means if you leave or enter a new
context it will vanish again!). If you use "Page Preview" a context
change takes place therefore some toolbar vanishes.
I don't know a "Text Format" toolbar, may be you mean "Formatting"?
I cannot reproduce the problem with the "Drawing" toolbar. The toolbar
is visible after "Page Preview" with both OOo 2.1 and OOo 2.2.
Leaving an object means context change => some toolbar can vanish.
First I need a clear and easy to reproduce scenario. If you think that
the current behavior is not acceptable, please start a thread on the ux
discuss list.
Please keep in mind that the issue list will be scanned by the QA first
and if there is a reproducible scenario it can be send to the
development. The framework team is not able to scan all new issues
coming in every day, otherwise we cannot do anything else.
Regards,
Carsten
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