https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=421984
--- Comment #2 from 9juh...@informatik.uni-hamburg.de --- The same reasons speak for an address bar as for an address bar in a browser. There is no another address bar. An address bar is a dialog box, you can add or remove something. In my opinion, the possibilities listed are monolog fields, either-or-fields, and widely dispersed. I work with long documents. It says in the text: see page 443. When I do that, I can hardly find my original page afterwards, I want to continue where I was originally. I would like to be able to click "Open in new window" without leaving my current position. That's only an example. There are many cases for a sensible, good use of an address bar. In modern browsers, it is also used to enter a search phrase. This also lends itself to a document viewer. However, it only becomes useful with URLs that contain the page or anchor and are displayed dynamically, depending on the current position of my document in the visible area. Then I can copy to paste in another instance (open in new window), or save or share. Or do many other wonderful, simple and useful things with it. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.