Hi Christoph,
Christoph Noack wrote (21-11-11 22:00)
A very first step (an initial cheap solution) might be to add another
side pane which can accommodate the today's toolbars. If this toolbar is
visible / accessible all the time, no need for a jumping document -
quite the contrary, since the
Hi all,
Jan Holesovsky wrote (19-11-11 03:32)
On 2011-11-18 at 23:56 +0100, Christoph Noack wrote:
* When we've presented some proposals within the OOo Renaissance
project, people mentioned that vertical space is valuable due
to widescreen displays.
So what about
Hi Cor, hi all!
Am Freitag, den 18.11.2011, 23:08 +0100 schrieb Cor Nouws:
Christoph Noack wrote (18-11-11 22:01)
Well, I think I don't get everything from the technical description,
With the patch, initially the pop-up-behaving toolbars are docked above
the status bar.
Thanks for the
Hi Tim,
Great feature; lets see what the UX advise guys have to say about it.
Prolly they'll want to play with the next dev build.
Also - the toolbar / framework code doing excessive serialisation to
disk of the toolbar state is rather irritating; it causes grief with
Groupwise
Hi Tim,
Tim Hardeck wrote (17-11-11 17:07)
On 11/17/2011 04:00 PM, Cor Nouws wrote:
Tim Hardeck wrote (16-11-11 20:12)
With this patch these toolbars should be docked to the bottom to prevent
the document from being moved each time the toolbar is displayed.
Could you please explain a bit
Hi Tim,
Tim Hardeck wrote (17-11-11 17:07)
On 11/17/2011 04:00 PM, Cor Nouws wrote:
Tim Hardeck wrote (16-11-11 20:12)
With this patch these toolbars should be docked to the bottom to prevent
the document from being moved each time the toolbar is displayed.
Could you please explain a bit
Hi,
Undocked, context sensitive toolbars often tend to overlay important
parts of the document.
With this patch these toolbars should be docked to the bottom to prevent
the document from being moved each time the toolbar is displayed.
Furthermore the findbar setting was changed to make sure that