HI, If you could write down the places that need updating, that'd be great. I > have so much stuff to add and don't really know where to begin.
well some of the things on your LibreWiki page has gone with out an update for a while. things have changed so much since you last changed it. as for what can change the "Add page/slide" button and Live preview sections are things that immediately jump out as needs to be changed. Here I mean right within the main application frame/section, where the > focus is, where the author is working. I may be using the word wrong, > though. thanks for clearing that up. I figured that was what you mean but was not sure. There is an insertion bar on the side for Impress/Draw (it's more important > there than in Writer, IMHO). > I don't think I understand the question... in your reponse to Astron who said * Add page/slide: > I can see this being very useful in Impress and Draw, but in those > programs, I would probably put this button into the sidebar. you replied There is no sidebar for Impress/Draw in Citrus (unless you mean the > Navigator). The point of this button is to have a button inline, so that a > user didn't have to have a sidebar open to get this core functionality. > That's especially useful when working on a small screen and/or with two > windows side-by-side (which I have quite often). I wanted to know if you were referring to the insertion bar. I thought that the insertions bar was made for all the programs. > ok so you like what I did in my latest mock up. could you reply to my email > thread about the changes in the mock up i made. I know that you do not have > a lot of time on your hands. lets keep this one for complaints and that one > about the mockups. OK, definitely. > Have to find it first, though. if you need my addition here it is [1] Tables are green in Writer as well, yes. And images orange. That way, you > always know what you have selected, what you're working with, and you start > associating green with tables and orange with images and yellow with > shapes. And that way, you'll remember that Calc (green) is the table > program, Draw (yellow) the shape program, etc. > I personally don't want to have a different color scheme for the different > LibO modules, I want them to feel like parts of a whole, with just > different "papers". I would also like to conform to the system theme as > much as possible (very important on Linux). I just thought that it would look cool. but I see what you are trying to achieve with the color schemes. [1] https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B7y5FMHPsyaNN2RiNzU1MTItZTAyNy00NmZlLTk1MGQtY2VlZmQ1OTYyOTM3&hl=en_US -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to design+h...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/design/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted