https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157178

andréb <and...@laposte.net> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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                 OS|Windows (All)               |All
                 CC|                            |and...@laposte.net
             Status|RESOLVED                    |REOPENED
         Resolution|WORKSFORME                  |---

--- Comment #6 from andréb <and...@laposte.net> ---
Running Libreoffice 24.2.5.2 (X86_64)
with threads CPU =4 ; Linux 6.6
interface = default UI render ; language = fr-FR
Calc = threaded

This describes my problem, but on Linux.  So I changed the OS to all.
It is a UI problem

It didn't exist initially in Libreoffice, but has been occuring for quite a
while.  Tool bars used to be static for me.
It makes it difficult to use libreoffice if doing a lot of formatting,
especially on a large spreadsheet.

I'm not sure what is meant by "tabbed interface".
There are a number of pages, selectable on the bottom line.
I've rarely used libreoffice with only one page.

It applies to both embedded & detached tool bars.

I don't know if someone programming libreoffice had the idea that tool bars
should disappear, but posts on the internet from some other users say that they
don't have the problem.
This makes me want to find another spreadsheet program.


Since it is clearly a user interface problem, that group should be on the CC.
They are the only ones who can solve it.
I would expect that they would have suggestions of tests to help solve the
problem.


Another factor which might be related :
Once a detached tool bar is placed, it can no longer be moved.
Undefining & redefining it still puts it in the same location.
After editing the tool bar & unselecting it, sometimes I am able to put it in a
new location when it is reselected, but then it gets frozen at the new
location.

Let me know if I should file a separate bug for this other factor.

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