Re: [libreoffice-design] annnnnd we are back to square one.

2011-11-27 Thread Michel RENON
Le 27/11/11 18:22, Charles-H. Schulz a écrit : Andrew, To keep this simple and without shame of repeating myself: The developers cannot implement a complete redesign all at once. Therefore you need to push changes one by one. Little by little. In order to do this you need to write specification

Re: [libreoffice-design] annnnnd we are back to square one.

2011-11-27 Thread Christoph Noack
Hi all, It seems we get more traffic on this list if (I have to) stay away for a while. To be serious - I only briefly looked at this thread and noticed two things. First, there are some highly interesting thoughts by both UX guys and developers ... thats something I am very happy with. I'd

Re: [libreoffice-design] annnnnd we are back to square one.

2011-11-27 Thread Michel RENON
Le 27/11/11 20:22, Andrew Pullins a écrit : And an important point : please create mockups in wireframe. Otherwise, the theme/aesthetic changes may disturb the UX analysis. [1] [1] http://uxopenofficeorg.**blogspot.com/2010/05/picture-**

Re: [libreoffice-design] annnnnd we are back to square one.

2011-11-27 Thread Michel RENON
Le 27/11/11 04:18, Andrew Pullins a écrit : Hello [...] can we get someone from the deve team to help us work on this road map. I know that some of them hang around here. I do not want to mess with what has already been planed but we should start to plan to change the UI. till then we the

Re: [libreoffice-design] annnnnd we are back to square one.

2011-11-26 Thread August Sodora
If there were some specifications for the roadmap entries that the design list likes, I would certainly try and implement it. For the really near term, I remember somebody mentioning that a specification was in progress for the macros dialog; has this progressed since then? I would really like to