https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77261
--- Comment #8 from Daniel Hulse <simplecontr...@gmail.com> --- Heiko the data in the link you attached is interesting, but I'm not sure it really contradicts what I'm saying. 2.5%, 4.1%, and 0.6% are the percentage of clicks for each, which I'm willing to bet it's a low proportion compared to the the total amount cutting and pasting as a whole. Furthermore, while these functions in the MS Office ribbon, I think it's of note that they aren't in the toolbars of Apple Pages or Google Docs. I agree that the whole of the standard toolbar needs to be reevaluated. JBF this isn't punishment. If having these entries in the toolbar is critical for your work-flow, you can re-enable them. In addition, your problem with using touchpads would be totally avoided through keyboard shortcuts. "From my point-of-view, the main role of a toolbar is to make visible the most important functions of the software" is a very simplistic take on ux-visual hierarchy. If that's the role of the toolbar, then why don't we let users edit text straight from the toolbar? I'll tell you why: because the page is a much, much more appropriate place to edit text from. The same logic applies to an extent to cutting and pasting. Cut and Paste functions are given a prominent place in the right-click menu. It's pretty much a universal thing across operating systems that the right-click menu has cut and paste functionality. No user is going to be wondering if the cut or paste buttons are in a right click menu--they're always there. In fact, using right-click menus is central to cutting and pasting everywhere else: File managers, web browsers, image editors, and most other kinds of software keep cut and paste functionality prominently in the right click menu. In addition, it's always in the EDIT menu and has some fairly easy-to-remember keyboard shortcuts. So adding a toolbar entry to make the functionality even more prominent is unnecessary and contrived. Note that this change would be in alignment with ux-minimalism. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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