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Personalisation de la barre de titre #1775

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GnuLinuxIsCool opened this issue Jan 15, 2025 · 2 comments
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Personalisation de la barre de titre #1775

GnuLinuxIsCool opened this issue Jan 15, 2025 · 2 comments
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GnuLinuxIsCool commented Jan 15, 2025

This issue is unique.

  • I have used the search tool and did not find an issue describing my main idea.

Your idea.

Hello developers of OnlyOffice, thank you for the great work you do, and happy new year!

But not everything is perfect, as everything on this earth, so I have a feature request:

This would be awesome if you could customize it a little more OnlyOffice.
In my case, I would like to have the option in the settings of OnlyOffice (I do not ask that this be the default behaviour!) :

  • Able to hide the buttons "minimize" and "maximize", for consistency with the GNOME desktop.

  • Can hide the text of the button"Onlyoffice" in the top left
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  • Be able to move the window by clicking maintained on the buttons of the title bar, to find out the buttons "Onlyoffice", "minimize window", "maximize window", "close window", the tabs and buttons that could be added in the title bar again to be more consistent with the gnome desktop this is what I call the title bar:
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  • In general, we can customize more widely available elements of the title bar/tab/tools, and choose a location. I agree with @Tarek-Hasan on this point:
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What I would like to do is 3 rows of buttons. In my description, I start from the top to the bottom.

  1. First row, left to right : title bar, including the button onlyoffice in the top left, the tool buttons (1 in the screenshot of Tariq),the search icon, the title of the document, the icon of the comments tool and the icon "open file location" ,user icon (2), and, of course, the buttons window "minimize" "maximize" and "close".

The ideal would be to show these buttons in the title bar when --system-title-bar is used, and not to duplicate the display of the title of the document:
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  1. Second line: the tabs. this line does not apparîtrai not if the utilisaeur has selected this option:
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  2. Third line: the tape edition.

In fact, what I just described, it is the general interface of Onlyoffice when the user selects this option to open file in its own windows) , less the tab bar. It does not take up more screen space than the current interface.

Like that this would be perfect (for me):

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Other features that would be practical:

  • a button to collapse/expand/develop with the passage of the mouse the ribbon edition, how to MicroSoft Office, to save vertical space.
  • a button to deploy the right sidebar, and ditto for the left, in the manner of Googhell Drive/Mail:
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I hope this is helpful to you, and you serve my suggestions :)

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For the new option of interface that I propose,
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the option in the settings would be visible when
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"open file in its own tab" is enabled; the description of this future option could be to "keep the display style to "open file in its own tab ".

PS: A question torments me. I could make all these changes by customizing html files, saw that Onlyoffice is an application of the Electron?


@Tarek-Hasan-what do you think ddee any of these ideas?

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Putting tab bar in between title bar and menubar isn't industry standard. So this design philosophy would be counterintuitive to apply in a widely used office suite.
Also, this design retains the problem for which I suggested my designs in the first place; to increase usable vertical space for documents, essential for devices with small screen.

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