https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157580
--- Comment #5 from Jeff Fortin Tam <[email protected]> --- Alternatively: When width is constrained, you could automatically show a simple compact styles insertion dropdown/menubutton instead of the styles preview rectangle (which _cannot_ be shown anyway, as you have seen, it's just... an empty space), i.e. show a button with a "▼" where you click it and it reveals a full-sized styles preview picker (which then also wouldn't be limited to this impractically small and scrolling-intensive rectangle space that the UI currently has) as a dropdown from that button. And then, when width becomes wide enough for the styles preview to show embedded in the toolbar, you can show it instead of the dropdown button. In any case, users shouldn't have to go dig by themselves into customization settings (and most users won't even _think_ about it, they will just see a big empty space on their toolbar on some laptop screens or window sizes, and not realize that there is more to be had), from a UX standpoint this should be handled automatically. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
