https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94425

--- Comment #3 from Luke <[email protected]> ---
> As use of the sidebar is a choice for a user, we shouldn't open it unless the 
> user requests for it to be opened.

For Those users that don't want this, we could make it optional as I described
above.

> If the user chooses to use the sidebar, then it will be open when they go in 
> chart edit mode and they will see the features it offers. 

I choose the sidebar, but close it to free up space. I don't want the dialog
boxes blocking my content when I double click. I want the sidebar when it
supports those features. Without doing this, you're forcing the old dialog box
system on users that want the sidebar. If I need some rarely used item, the
dialogs will still be accessible through the the menu and toolbars. 

Both WPS Office and MS Office have switched from a double click opening a
dialog window to now displaying the options on the side. With the prevalence of
widescreen monitors, it's a superior interface design.

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