https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=139117
--- Comment #6 from Stepan Novotny <[email protected]> --- Customizing the toolbars does not actually achieve efficient access to all buttons because the icons still fail to adjust to variable window width. Toolbars therefore cannot be made arbitrarily long because they become cumbersome to use whenever buttons cut off at right, and so users have to use wide document windows instead of conveniently sized windows. Additionally, when I'm working in wider than normal windows, the toolbars across the top fail to merge into a single line, and this wastes space at the top of the window. Sure you can unlock-rearrange but then look what happens upon return to normal-width window ...ouch! The current implementation does in fact support dynamic wrapping of toolbar icons when said toolbar is detached and doubled in height, but it gets crazy again when you re-dock it. The only work-around I've found is to set small-icons. Any heavy user of LibreOffice will tell you that they've worn out several mice by clicking buttons tens of thousands of times, and having to cascade via the right-hand chevron will easily translate to hours of productivity lost per week. Same with being coerced to use document window sizes which suit the toolbar rather than the user. Productivity and flexibility are foundational to any software suite. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
