https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63986

David <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Resolution|WORKSFORME                  |WONTFIX

--- Comment #9 from David <[email protected]> ---
Just checked in 4.3.3.2 on system #1 using the modified LO config file I had
manually edited to disable the useless Full Screen toolbar. (That should still
have a GUI preferences option to not have it show at all no matter what any
so-called UX experts think.) The original bug report was that that the bug
didn't appear on 32-bit LO running on Debian Linux. I can't confirm it on
32-bit anymore because I don't run 32-bit OS anymore.

Since then, that machine has been replaced with 64-bit system, and when I
switch to full-screen view on it, both the Full Screen toolbar and the Find box
disappear. (Which is good, but it would still be user-friendly to have a GUI
preference setting to display the Find bar on full screen mode.)

The same LO version on the 64-bit system (#2) that is ALSO using the modified
LibreOffice configuration file insists on cluttering the "full view" screen
with the useless Full Screen toolbar. I guess I need to go through the
incredibly - AND I THINK DELIBERATELY - unreadable/unusable LO config file
format carefully and make sure I made the exact same changes.

I know the UX team thinks that's wonderful, but I COMPLETELY DISAGREE. A single
user setting preference is all that's needed to fix things. Oh, but I guess the
UX team is also that of the Gnome desktop environment, which seems to think
that REMOVING functionality is the basic principle of UX design.

Anyway, I'm changing this bug to RESOLVLED > WONTFIX because that is exactly
what's happening. Maybe you think cluttering the screen with a USELESS "Full
Screen toolbar" is WORKSFORME; but I DON'T!

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