Thank you Alessandro for all your explanations. I took note for the regression keyword for next reports, thanks. (I didn't knew exactly how it is interpreted by the team) (In reply to Alessandro Castellani [:aleca] from comment #2) > The "unified toolbar" belongs to a space, and it shows buttons based on that space, so in terms of reading flow and usage the correct path is "Space > Toolbar > Body". Yep, definitely consistent. To me, the hierarchy is "Window > Content". And then in Content you have "Space > Toolbar > Body". That is why it looks inconsistent in macOS to me. > We are aware that it's not visually consistent with the UI toolkit of macOS, and we're planning to explore a way to "make it look" as it was in 102, but it's not a priority for now. Yep, please, do the main, important and breaking parts and then explore a solution
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Thank you Alessandro for all your explanations. I took note for the regression keyword for next reports, thanks. (I didn't knew exactly how it is interpreted by the team) (In reply to Alessandro Castellani [:aleca] from comment #2) > The "unified toolbar" belongs to a space, and it shows buttons based on that space, so in terms of reading flow and usage the correct path is "Space > Toolbar > Body". Yep, definitely consistent. To me, the hierarchy is "Window > Content". And then in Content you have "Space > Toolbar > Body". That is why it looks inconsistent in macOS to me. > We are aware that it's not visually consistent with the UI toolkit of macOS, and we're planning to explore a way to "make it look" as it was in 102, but it's not a priority for now. Yep, please, do the main, important and breaking parts and then explore a solution