Elements doesn't dock on linux

I accidentally undocked the elements panel from the math formula editor. Problem is : I can’t seem to find how to put it back on the main window. I have KDE plasma (desktop manager) which makes the inactive windows transparent, so I can never see or use the elements panel as undocked (and even if I could I prefer it on the main window…)

I’ve tried to :

  • move it over the normal place, didn’t work (even when disabling jelly windows).
  • see if there was a contextual setting or an option on the panel, nothing.
  • see if there was a contextual setting or an option on the main window, and there was nothing either.

Does someone have an idea how to dock it back ?


LibO infos :

Version : 6.4.6.2

Build ID : 6.4.6.2-1.fc32

Threads CPU : 4; OS : Linux 5.8; UI Render : par défaut; VCL: gtk3;

Locale : fr-FR (fr_FR.UTF-8); Langue IHM : fr-FR

Calc: threaded

Make the Elements window topmost (select it).

Double-click while holding down the Ctrl key in the free area around the drop-down menu (this area has a very light gray background in my theme, while the elements background is white.

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PS: your widget interface is shown as gtk3. Under KDE, it would be better to use kf5. Apparently, you’re Fedora; just install package libreoffice-kde5 (not libreoffice-kf5 with which I experienced problems).

I can’t upvote since I don’t have enough points, but thanks a lot ! Your PS added some helpful info, just what I needed

This worked for me, but if I may ask why does one need to double click with Ctrl? that seems so random.

Pure double-click is already used by some desktop managers to maximise windows (when you double-click in the “structure” region outside the content area). Consequently a modifier is needed to make a difference for this action.