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Posted to issues@openoffice.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2020/03/23 18:20:59 UTC

[Issue 128343] New: Toolbars and controls - interaction

https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=128343

          Issue ID: 128343
        Issue Type: DEFECT
           Summary: Toolbars and controls - interaction
           Product: General
           Version: 4.1.7
          Hardware: PC
                OS: Windows 7
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: Trivial
          Priority: P5 (lowest)
         Component: ui
          Assignee: issues@openoffice.apache.org
          Reporter: czeslaw.wolanski@gmail.com
  Target Milestone: ---

Created attachment 86907
  --> https://bz.apache.org/ooo/attachment.cgi?id=86907&action=edit
Screenshots illustrating the issue

Please notice that I am not one hundred percent sure whether this is
a bug, some sort of side-effect or merely the consequence of my limited
knowledge.

I ran test in AOO Writer but the issue occurs in any AOO component.

GENERAL CONCEPT:
place a toolbar in a position over another toolbar's hot spot - could be
an icon in the main part or one in the title bar. Use mouse to highlight the
control and then move mouse outside via start toolbar area. 
Another method is to use toolbar's list box control to achieve same effect i.e.
that highlighted control remains highlighted.

The effect is easy to remove.


I am placing below a coarse description on how to reproduce the effect but the
best way to grasp the idea
is to watch/download my video available at the following link:


https://drive.google.com/open?id=1kxAjhDulB3EEZ1ZL3XST6DVreiBaGXr8


Steps to reproduce:

(In attached file "Begin2End" on the left you will see my "start screen")

1. Run AOO Writer
2. Make Find toolbar visible
   View > Toolbar
3. Open Navigation toolbar
   Below the Vertical Slidebar click the "Navigation" icon
   between "Up" and "Down" buttons
   Selected shall be "Page" icon.
4. Move Find toolbar in area of icon "OLE object"
   (one to the left of "Page icon)
5. Move mouse into that area
   Icon is selected.
6. Move mouse outside Navigation toolbar
   Two icons remain selected.
7. Let's "go to extremes"
   In well documented Issue 123202 "Multiple conflicting Navigation
   Toolbars" there is a step-wise description on how to display three
   Navigation toolbars.
   You can apply step 4.-6. accordingly to other two toolbars available
   so that in each of them one icon selected is the same ("Page") and
   the other highlighted is different ("OLE object","Graphics","Text
   Frame").
8. Now make two toolbars visible: "Insert" and "Text Object"
   View > Toolbars
9. If you apply procedure similar to point 4.-6. to
   "small black triangle" and "X" you will have two toolbars with
   highlighted icons.
10. Now the final steps
    Make Bullets and Numbering toolbar visible.
    View > Toolbars
11. Place it in a specific position under Formatting toolbar
    Open dropdown list box with font name.
    Move mouse into Bullets and Numbering toolbar to select
    "small black triangle".
    Mouve mouse outside via list box.
12. Place Find toolbar in a specific position under Formatting toolbar.
    Open drop down list box with font size.
    Move mouse into Find toolbar to select "X".
    Move mouse outside via list box.


(In attached file "Begin2End" on the right you will see my "end screen")


My main concern is that under normal circumstances such effect is not so
obvious.

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