[libreoffice-design] new branding for 5.0: progress bar missing

2015-07-09 Thread Jean-Baptiste Faure
Hi Kendy, I tested the new branding (I like it :-) ) in LO 5.0 (Version: 5.0.0.2.0+ Build ID: 41ddfa59870f85e8676ddc0f00228f853d820dc5) and the master (Version: 5.1.0.0.alpha1+ Build ID: 2aefb89b299e7ebdca5bb35aa4e9059e59805715) In the master, the progress bar in the splash-screen is visible

Re: [libreoffice-design] Improving printing UX

2015-07-09 Thread Katarina Behrens
Hi * I've been wondering why we dont rely on the OS's print dialog rather than LO's internal one. It was something that came to mind as Heiko and I discussed dialogs for the HIG and the general rule is that dialogs should always utilize the OS's default dialogs, so that it LO integrates

[libreoffice-design] Re: Improving printing UX

2015-07-09 Thread Michael Stahl
On 09.07.2015 00:44, Jay Philips wrote: Hey Katarina and all, Not sure if this is 100% relevant, but was something i was thinking about last week. I've been wondering why we dont rely on the OS's print dialog rather than LO's internal one. It was something that came to mind as Heiko and

Re: [libreoffice-design] Improving printing UX

2015-07-09 Thread Michel RENON
Hi, Le 09/07/2015 00:44, Jay Philips a écrit : Hey Katarina and all, Not sure if this is 100% relevant, but was something i was thinking about last week. I've been wondering why we dont rely on the OS's print dialog rather than LO's internal one. It was something that came to mind as Heiko

Re: [libreoffice-design] Improving printing UX

2015-07-09 Thread Pedro Rosmaninho
The problem with using the OS print dialog is that some print may lack options that LO needs. I would stick with a LO print dialog. I even consider the current dialog more intuitive than MSO 07 dialog. On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 9:48 AM, Katarina Behrens katarina.behr...@cib.de wrote: Hi * I've