Lei Wang schrieb:
Hi Regina,

From your screen shot,  the Symphony you used is not a real Symphony. It is
just a Symphony CPP version (Symphony Main Edit area + CPP
menu/toolbar...). You can download a Symphony release version to have a try
for its UI.(http://www-03.ibm.com/software/lotus/symphony/home.nsf/home)

I have installed it now. The paragraph style and the font drop-drown lists of the toolbar work in Symphony, but the space problems are the same.

And I notice, that Symphony has no Draw module. That will bring difficulties, because Draw and Impress are not as divided as they should be, and the content of the Impress Task Pane does not fit to Draw.

Kind regards
Regina




On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 12:23 AM, Regina Henschel
<rb.hensc...@t-online.de>wrote:

Hi Kevin,

Kevin Grignon schrieb:

  Hello All,

I've been exploring the information design (content) for the dockable task
pane. I've analyzed the current content in both LS and AOO, and captured
some thoughts on future design direction.
See:
http://wiki.openoffice.org/**wiki/AOO_UX_Design_**
Exploration_-_Task_Pane_**Content_-_Information_Design<http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/AOO_UX_Design_Exploration_-_Task_Pane_Content_-_Information_Design>

Capture any thoughts or feedback in the discussion section of the wiki
page.


Because "new page" is currently disabled in the Wiki and I need some
pictures to explain the problems, I have put it into a file
http://people.apache.org/~**regina/**ProblemsWithSymphonyTaskPane.**odt<http://people.apache.org/~regina/ProblemsWithSymphonyTaskPane.odt>
Feel free to use the content in the Wiki, when it is available again.

The document is about some problems in the current implementation of such
dockable task pane in Symphony. You will see, that I'm not very happy with
it. I know, that I'm not an average user, but it shows, that a simple copy
of that feature will not satisfy all people.

Kind regards
Regina




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