Hi all,
Taylor Jenkins schrieb:
*See comments inline.*
On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 12:48 PM, Yousuf 'Jay' Philips
wrote:
Regarding z-index, what does it mean to change the z-index on a group if
With my limited knowledge of ODF, groups dont have z-index only shapes do,
so
Hi all,
I was asked to mention to the design mailing list that a logo would
likely be needed for the crash report website, so if anyone wants to
take this up that would be great. A favicon would also be appreciated.
http://crashreport.libreoffice.org/stats/
Yousuf
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It's just that LO has so many great icon sets that people spent so many
hours working on, that it just dissapoints me that this work is mostly
ignored by the majority of users that won't ever change the default icon
set from Tango, which has existed for ages and looks dated (even with the
current
KDE implement something like a look and feel package. the idea is that you
don't have to select I'd like to use this icons with that color scheme and
this widget layout.
So maybe you can have in the dialogue a preview of different layouts.
simple tollbar with tango icons e.g. for xp users,
Well, in that Welcome dialog I would probably just put some preset UI
options (simple toolbar, traditional toolbar, toolbar+Sidebar) along with
that. A bit like Kingsoft Office does.
On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 10:07 AM, Yousuf 'Jay' Philips
wrote:
> On 08/01/2016 06:51 PM,
On 08/01/2016 06:51 PM, Pedro Rosmaninho wrote:
I thought it was possible to discriminate the Windows version to present
a distinct icon set per version.
I'm not sure if it is possible as i dont know how the installer works.
Since Tango doesn't look native to Windows I think using another
On 08/03/2016 09:36 AM, Taylor Jenkins wrote:
*See comments inline.*
*In ODF (LO 5.1), groups do have a z-index. When a group is created, it
is created as a new shape and assigned a z index. The sub shapes are
assigned new z indices starting from the lowest z index, in order of the
shapes