Hi all,
when I first subscribed to this list a couple of months ago, I had that
beatiful idea of helping new users to learn and use styles instead of
direct formatting. I since have educated myself a little (this list
helped a lot), only to find this is a much more difficult task that I
Hi Marc,
Le 25/04/11 13:15, Marc Paré a écrit :
Le 2011-04-25 06:58, Michel RENON a écrit :
Hi,
Few days ago, there was a discussion about the style name :
http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/design/msg01436.html
As I've been teaching the basic of OpenOffice 2 or 3 years ago, I can
Hi Ricardo,
Le 25/04/11 13:18, RGB ES a écrit :
2011/4/25 Michel RENONmichel.re...@free.fr:
Hi,
Few days ago, there was a discussion about the style name :
http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/design/msg01436.html
As I've been teaching the basic of OpenOffice 2 or 3 years ago, I can
On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 03:58:04 -0700, Michel RENON michel.re...@free.fr
wrote:
what if we completely replace the name style (used for style sheet)
with template ?
LibreOffice already uses the name Template for documents.
It would be document template.
For writer :
page style -- page template,
I didn't understand the Version 1 and Version 2
thing, though. Version 1 seems very sane and usable, but is it in
substitution to the 'Revert' function?
Me, I must admit I didn't really understand version 2, either. Take
another look at the wiki page: I killed it yesterday.
Basically, my
This is actually very close to the design I'm currently working on for
LibreOffice and, indeed, partly its inspiration. Much of the difference
between the implementation of Lotus Symphony and my design is that Lotus
Symphony's side bar does not constitute of panels which change based on what
the
I think a Tabs-Function for all
open documents would be especially nice!The right
column for special functions seems to be a good Idea too.Personally I
don't like the Menu panel on the right side in that
example. I think menus should stay horizontally on top of the
That's really a nice design indeed.
How can we promote this design ? I would love to see an implementation
of these ideas in real life :)
On Tue, 2011-04-26 at 09:19 -0600, Scott Pledger wrote:
This is actually very close to the design I'm currently working on for
LibreOffice and, indeed,
Scott,
On Tue, 2011-04-26 at 09:19 -0600, Scott Pledger wrote:
This is actually very close to the design I'm currently working on for
LibreOffice and, indeed, partly its inspiration. Much of the difference
between the implementation of Lotus Symphony and my design is that Lotus
Symphony's
I depends if you want to save vertical space or horizontal space.
Since most of the screen nowadays are wide screens, we have extra
horizontal space, so we should save as much vertical space as possible.
Therefore I think the menu on the right is indeed a good idea.
-Cyril
On Tue, 2011-04-26 at
Thanks! One additional notion that I've had for it is to have any
extraneous popup windows be displayed as part of the menu hierarchy. For
instance, the current Insert Frame dialog box would be shown such that it
is a part of the menu itself. I haven't sketched this out yet as I haven't
had
On Tue, 19 Apr 2011 05:56:40 -0700, Sparkling Specks
heinzless...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
In the upcoming 3.4 release there will be an additional button in
dialogs, Apply, to apply changes made in dialogues without closing
the dialogue. This new button means that now there are five or six
Hi,
please allow me to quickly add my thoughts ...
Am Montag, den 25.04.2011, 13:18 +0200 schrieb RGB ES:
2011/4/25 Michel RENON michel.re...@free.fr:
Hi,
Few days ago, there was a discussion about the style name :
http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/design/msg01436.html
As
2011/4/26 Christoph Noack christ...@dogmatux.com:
Hi,
please allow me to quickly add my thoughts ...
Am Montag, den 25.04.2011, 13:18 +0200 schrieb RGB ES:
2011/4/25 Michel RENON michel.re...@free.fr:
Hi,
Few days ago, there was a discussion about the style name :
Hi Octavio, all!
Thanks for joining this discussion :-)
Am Dienstag, den 26.04.2011, 11:28 -0700 schrieb Octavio Alvarez:
On Tue, 19 Apr 2011 05:56:40 -0700, Sparkling Specks
heinzless...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
In the upcoming 3.4 release there will be an additional button in
Purely out of curiosity, how many people here prefer that the user's default
environment theme (GTK, Qt, etc.) be applied to LibreOffice versus how many
would rather see LibreOffice get its own look independent of the desktop
environment?
Yours Truly,
Scott R. Pledger
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at
Hi all,
a few weeks ago we talked about What We Need - everything that eases
discussions, helps us to keeps the focus, and helps to provide what
others expect (both users and developers *g*).
Many people added their thoughts - and I'd like to say a big thank you
for that. I tried to cluster the
Hi all,
and it really helps to add some links, or? Sorry! ;-)
Here is the link to the current WWN list:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Kick-Off/WhatWeNeed#What_We_Might_Need
This is the link to the previous version of the page containing the
individual thoughts:
2011/4/26 Scott Pledger scottpledger2...@gmail.com:
Purely out of curiosity, how many people here prefer that the user's default
environment theme (GTK, Qt, etc.) be applied to LibreOffice versus how many
would rather see LibreOffice get its own look independent of the desktop
environment?
2011/4/26 Steve Edmonds steve.edmo...@ptglobal.com:
On 27/04/11 8:25 AM, Christoph Noack wrote:
Still the point is - why do people need to add more styles? I think the
number of styles is quite sufficient, but maybe the defaults are
unwanted ... don't know.
Since discovering styles I use
Steve Edmonds wrote:
On 27/04/11 8:25 AM, Christoph Noack wrote:
Still the point is - why do people need to add more styles? I think the
number of styles is quite sufficient, but maybe the defaults are
unwanted ... don't know.
Since discovering styles I use them all the time. I have styles
Hi Christoph, all
I just want to add an idea - not even thought to the end, but perhaps
some valuable input to reduce the numbers of buttons...
It's not too different to Heinzs/Astron's proposal when he started the
thread, but avoids name changes on the buttons.:
[Help] needs quite a lot
Scott
On Tue, 2011-04-26 at 14:51 -0600, Scott Pledger wrote:
Purely out of curiosity, how many people here prefer that the user's default
environment theme (GTK, Qt, etc.) be applied to LibreOffice versus how many
would rather see LibreOffice get its own look independent of the desktop
2011/4/26 Cyril Arnaud cyril.arn...@gmail.com:
Personally I don't mind really.
OK it's nice to be consistent with the desktop but you can't please every
single desktop standard right ?
I would rather see a Libreoffice look than a KDE or Gnome one, as long as
the UI is fresh and efficient :)
Christoph, All,
On Tue, 2011-04-26 at 23:17 +0200, Christoph Noack wrote:
Hi all,
and it really helps to add some links, or? Sorry! ;-)
Here is the link to the current WWN list:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Kick-Off/WhatWeNeed#What_We_Might_Need
This is the link to the
Hi everyone,
@Bernhard:
1. [Apply] button pressed as standard:
Every change is visible immediately (or after a short time as Christoph
suggests) in the document.
a. The user wants to keep the changes and leave the dialog:
- Just press [Close]
b. The user wants to revert the
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