https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90374
--- Comment #9 from V Stuart Foote <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Jay Philips from comment #8) > Is there a point to be able to shrinking down the width of a tab so that the > controls start to disappear, similar to the attached image. > Sure, you can precisely set the exposed content panel to a width that still fits with a document at a particular zoom level--the Content panel is available to work with, rather than hidden. > I was able to resize Navigator to the point of collapse. I find the resize > of the deck to point of collapse to be quite useless. Other office suites > that implement sidebars dont have such functionality (calligra, iworks, > wps/kingsoft). > We *don't* care about other suites! And allowing resize to point of collapse allows the deck and the content panel to be reopened at that width. Again, useful when trying to hold the document at a particular zoom. > > So NO, would not agree to a single minimum width applied to Decks of "all" > > content panels--but that said, there is room to improve how each decks > > minimum width (prior to collapse) is determined. > > So you wouldnt agree to a single minimum width for all but you'd agree to > having independent minimum widths per deck, right? Correct, your stated goal was that "having a fixed width for the sidebar will give us a defined area to work within..." I flatly reject the need for that across all Content panels. Rather, there is utility to allowing each active content panel to reduce to some minimum. Either as detected by the GUI widgets present on the active Content panel--or to some predefined minimum assigned per content panel. So long as the Deck independently responds to the active content panel--the method for the minimum width can be determined either way. Just not set to one minimum width for all content panels. We did similar for the Start center, where we allow it to shrink to the width of the Welcome message of the selected UI language, or to the minimum width of one thumbnail view if any are present. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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