https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135501
--- Comment #85 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Heiko Tietze from bug 148967 comment #35) > the team facilitates the work around LibreOffice. The > ESC usually gives favorable consideration to my recommendations, which I > take from user input, done at bug 135501. So I plan to change it (affects > new installation only). Hmm. I read the discussion here, and find that the "user input, done at bug 135501" shows the prevail of negative feedback to the idea of making notebookbar the default (in its current condition, or at all) (V Stuart Foote in comment 3; ajlittoz in comment 81; andreas_k in comment 78; Eyal Rozenberg in comment 73, Telesto in comment 69, Samuel Mehrbrodt in comment 62, ... stopped scrolling up), which is voluntarily ignored because of a few vocal users tend to answer every post, creating massive amount of "feedback" (look at the responses to the mentioned comments). I don't claim that this reflects the whole user base opinion; just that we should not consider the feedback received *here* as justification of a "do change" decision (which seems to be the case based on the quote above). Repeating myself from that bug: Note that such a decision should at least depend on the availability on mnemonics (keyboard access) working with such a UI; e.g., when a menu is used (which is active with toolbar UI), you may use F10 (Alt) to access menu without mouse. Competition had never offered a UI without keyboard access to its commands. Also note that keyboard shortcuts (Customization) is unrelated here: what is required is keyboard-based navigation through the visible UI. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
