Dave Barton schreef op 31.05.2019 17:13:
OK, so we already have clear definitions in the HIG Guide:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:LO-HIG_SideeBar-Terminology.png
which I guess is the basis for Figure 8 on page 15 in chapter 1 of the
most recent Getting Started Guide.
Sounds good to
Useful listings:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/index.php?title=Special%3APrefixIndex=Documentation
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/index.php?title=Special%3APrefixIndex=Design
Ilmari
Cathy Crumbley kirjoitti 31.5.2019 klo 20.05:
I edited that chapter but do not remember running across
Howdy,
For toolbars, including the newer notebook and grouped bars there is this
page:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/ToolBar
On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 1:05 PM Cathy Crumbley wrote:
> I edited that chapter but do not remember running across the graphic in
> the wiki. In fact, I
I edited that chapter but do not remember running across the graphic in
the wiki. In fact, I have rarely used the wiki, probably because I don't
know what information is there.
Is there further information in the wiki or someplace else that
specifies the terminology for UI elements?
On
OK, so we already have clear definitions in the HIG Guide:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:LO-HIG_SideeBar-Terminology.png
which I guess is the basis for Figure 8 on page 15 in chapter 1 of the
most recent Getting Started Guide.
On 31.05.2019 15:34, Drew Jensen wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> An
Howdy,
An example of deck and panel usage is in this blog from 2017
https://design.blog.documentfoundation.org/2017/02/16/guidelines-for-keyboard-navigation-in-the-sidebar/
On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 9:24 AM Cathy Crumbley wrote:
> I don't have strong opinions about what we should use, but keep
I don't have strong opinions about what we should use, but keep in mind
that we need two different terms to describe the subunits of sidebars.
Thus, at least in other LO guides I have worked on, "decks" are the
equivalent of pages and "panels" are the equivalent of sections of
pages. When I
In Dutch we also call it "Paneel" (Panel).
Don't know if this helps.
Greetings,
Kees
Dave Barton schreef op 30.05.2019 13:00:
Thanks Luke, your input (2c worth) is much appreciated. I am inclined
to
agree with you on this specific aspect, but I am seeking general
consensus from the wider
Thanks Luke, your input (2c worth) is much appreciated. I am inclined to
agree with you on this specific aspect, but I am seeking general
consensus from the wider team/community on the standardization of this
and other terminologies used in our documentation.
Any other opinions about describing
My 2c is that Panel is more commonly used and understood by the average
person.
"Decks" may well be more familiar to those within the UX profession.
luke
On 28/5/19 2:00 am, Dave Barton wrote:
Hi Folks,
I am working to finish my (very slow) review of Jean's revision of
CG6204. In the
Hi Folks,
I am working to finish my (very slow) review of Jean's revision of
CG6204. In the process it occurred to me that in this and other guides
we have mostly used the term "Panel" to reference parts of the sidebar,
whereas the UX/Design folks and some support channels commonly refer to
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