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--- Comment #9 from Tex2002ans ---
> But wasn't this fixed for bug 158101?
Yep, it looks like it!
Thanks Heiko for more info + thanks Jim for already preemptively fixing this
for 24.2.1! :)
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--- Comment #7 from Tex2002ans ---
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LO 24.2.0 with DontHideDisabledEntry set to "false"
(In reply to David Robley from comment #6)
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--- Comment #6 from David Robley ---
In reply to Tex2002ans comment:
It transpires that the
officecfg::Office::Common::View::Menu::DontHideDisabledEntry setting is
configurable via expert configuration. Thus it seems the change is
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Writer Right-Click Menu - Comparing LO 24.2.0 vs. 7.3.7
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--- Comment #1 from ajlittoz ---
I confirm this does not happen in 7.6.5.2 (Fedora 39 [Linux], KDE Plasma
desktop) where a more compact context menu is more useful (not occupying too
much screen area).
This can be considered a UX
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