https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103486

--- Comment #14 from Alex <[email protected]> ---
One woman's/man's/child's feature is another childs's/woman's/man's bug.

macOS Sierra (ver. 10.12.0 and up) introduced in September 2016, has a new
feature - tabbed windows.

The feature is configured in: System Preferences --> Dock --> "Prefer tabs when
opening windows:" which can be set to one of:
  * Always
  * In Full Screen Only
  * Manually

When this OS-level feature kicks-in on LibreOffice (LO), all LO windows are
opened as tabs in a single window - that's nice, right? Wrong, because you also
get a row of tab labels displayed immediately under the window title-bar,
overlapping the top of LO window content that you just might like to see.

Workaround suggestions:
-----------------------

 * Live the life of a normal person, without everything tabbed, by setting
"System Preferences" --> Dock --> "Prefer tabs when opening windows:" to
"Manually". IMHO the Sierra tabs are a tad unsightly and bland - you won't miss
them. Mission Control is a cool/slick/useful macOS feature with handy keyboard
shortcuts, which makes the job of navigating between a plethora of windows real
easy.

 * If you can't tear yourself away from the new shiny apple-scented eden of
tabs, and you care to see all of your LO window content as well, then
right-click the lovely (but obstructing) tab header in LO window, and select
"Move Tab To New Window", every time the tabs pop-up, again, and again and
again...

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