https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124835

--- Comment #34 from Eyal Rozenberg <[email protected]> ---
Let me relate more specifically to some of the commands in the discussion so
far:

Different UI modes:

This bug needs a resolution valid for each of the global UI modes. One should
not think of advising users to switch UI modes to avoid "jumpy" UI (nor jump
content). Some people want their ribbons (= NB, Tabbed UI); some people hate
ribbons and want their multiple menus; etc. They should not need to switch.


The sidebar:

(In reply to Thomas Lendo from comment #19)
> I don't see any benefit in moving contextual toolbars into sidebar tabs for
> users who don't use the sidebar during normal use. Popping sidebar vs.
> popping toolbar -- what's better?

There is at least one possible answer: Toolbars would pop in and out, as you go
in and out of various contexts - but the sidebar will just pop out once, and
will stay visible unless the user manually push it out. Thus LO would be
pressuring you to accept the sidebar being open while you're doing a certain
kind of work. MSO does this (especially noticeable to me in Excel with
PivotTables and with chart element properties.)

Duplicates:

I believe we should undup the bugs about the canvas / document content moving
or being scaled with automatic UI changes like toolbar popup - and re-dup them
to each other, marking them only related to this one. What say you?


* Miscellany

> Personal note 2: I'm one of the 'old users' who like toolbars

and I would argue most users prefer the toolbar interface; and that almost all
users would prefer if the choice followed a fair try-out of each UI mode for a
few months. But see prolonged discussion in bug 135501.

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