https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87217
--- Comment #7 from tmacalp <[email protected]> --- (In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #6) > And...? > > Using an OS widget to close a dialog that way is done outside program > control. LibreOffice just recovers the sidebar to the docked, deck-closed > state. Nothing wrong there. > > If you want the Sidebar disabled from an undocked position, at that point > use the Close Sidebar button or the View -> Sidebar deselect. My only problem with that is that it makes it MUCH more difficult to keep the sidebar in an undocked state. The most intuitive way of dismissing a dialog is by using the window decorations. Instead of closing the dialog as I would rationally expect, it now reenables the sidebar and in a state that I'm trying to avoid. In 4.4.0+, I will be FORCED to use the sidebar for the "Styles and formatting" dialog. I would like to be able to use the sidebar to mimick the same behavior of the old dialog. With a few changes, I could use this new sidbar in a way that I'm use to. If you want an example, the proposed change would make the sidebar behave exactly like dismissing an undocked page pane in Draw. Clicking on the "X" window decorator for an undocked page pane in Draw does not reenable a docked page pane. It disables the page pane. When you use View->page pane, it reenables the undocked page pane. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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