I disagree. I often like to view documents simultaneously and it would be a real pain to have to keep tabbing between them. So if suck a feature is on the cards i would very strongly suggest that it be made optional (as is the case e.g. with gimp).
Best
Gary
I disagree. I often like to view documents simultaneously and it would be a
real pain to have to keep tabbing between them. So if suck a feature is on
the cards i would very strongly suggest that it be made optional (as is the
case e.g. with gimp).
Best
Gary
I disagree. I often like to view documents simultaneously and it would be a
real pain to have to keep tabbing between them. So if suck a feature is on
the cards i would very strongly suggest that it be made optional (as is the
case e.g. with gimp).
Best
Gary
--------------------------------------------I guess I assumed the "optional" part would be employed necessarily. Yes,
optional. My point is, since I'm usually working with several chapters at
once (each in a separate document), being able to click a tab to switch
among them is more convenient than having to go to the menu and click to
open the other window (if it's not open, that is; I know that the command-~
switches among them, but only when they're open). Also, having multiple
windows open at the same time is a little annoying.Honestly, it's not a major issue, but I've always found the tabs to be
convenient.
But your operating system can do this for you, can't it? What's the
difference clicking a "tab" in the taskbar from clicking a tab within the
actual programme? If you have multiple virtual desktops (which modern
operating systems have had since the early 1990's if not before) it will be
even easier.
Kind regards
Johnny Rosenberg
Johnny Rosenberg wrote
Hi,
there is an open issue regarding tabbed interface on LO bugzilla. I've
just added there my +1:
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37134
Milos