https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95407
--- Comment #11 from Björn Michaelsen <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Cor Nouws from comment #9) > Who says you need a video to explain this ? Seriously? 95% of our user base dont even know what the navigator is in the first place. > IMO your thinking is way to complicated :) No, its not. Having a list box at the bottom of a sidebar tab that makes that sidebar tab suddenly display content from a different document than the one that is docked is a UX horror story. Its completely unintuitive unless you watched a video or read a book about it (which 5% of our user base do, if you are _very_ _very_ optimistic). A user changing the listbox by accident or without knowing what it does will leave the user behind confused as the sidebar will not show navigation for the document in the window. A novice will not understand that. Nor should he/she: its entirely counterintuitive and broken. P.S.: I found another wart in the navigator UX horror, which breaks any hope to make the navigator a "global" navigator for all open documents: The listbox shows only documents of the same type, which is yet another unintuitive inconsistent behaviour: _If_ the navigator is independent of the current document, it should be really independent (and thus not limit to the current documents type). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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