https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66825
--- Comment #6 from V Stuart Foote <[email protected]> --- (In reply to comment #5) > It does not make sense to me that one need to tick two check boxes located > in wildly different places in order to enable the Sidebar. The Tools -> Options -> LibreOffice -> Advanced check box will likely be dropped once Sidebar is accepted as more than an experimental feature. So only the View -> Sidebar to select or unselect would remain if it is accepted and moves forward--likely. (In reply to comment #4) @Stephan, > Also, if we do decide that the sidebar should become an integral part of > LibreOffice UX (and I don't we have done that yet) – it will have to be on > by default. Really? Seems to behave fine when enabled, but not selected--or when selected but not shown. And upstream in AOO, while enabled by default--has no problems when not selected from menu. So why would it have to be on by default? > Frankly it doesn't take a lot of space either (30px?), as long > as it's collapsed. Probably less than that with the Show & Hide edge buttons as implemented. But Sidebar currently does not have to be selected active. Do you think we need to move toward setting active by default? In either case, the underlying menus and panels don't go away, they just have alternative GUI delivery consolidated onto the sidebar. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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