Am 21.02.2013 16:26, schrieb Regina Henschel:
Hi,
Xin Li schrieb:
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So I create a light-weight gray proposal based on the option we
discussed
before.I use a light grey on the side bar and use a gradient for the
section title.
And I also align the same light grey to slide thumbnail panel
background in
Presentation. Because the content area on the center should have the
highest priority, the rest elements should have lower priorities, and
items
with the same priority should be treated with the same way.
I have added the latest design(option10) to AOO UX wiki page. Please see
the latest design by the link:
http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/AOO_UX_Design_Exploration_-_Task_Pane_Content_Panel_-_User_Interface_Design_Proposals#Task_Pane_Content_Panel_-_UX_Design_propoals
Welcome to share your thoughts and ideas. Thanks.
Can you make a little change and draw the color gradient of the
subtitles the other way round: light color at the top edge and darker
color at the bottom edge? And put the pictures side by side to allow
to compare them?
I don“t think that would work. The current orientation of the gradient
is chosen so that the title bar blends into the panel so that the user
can recognize both to belong together. Inverting the gradient would
work only when we make the background of the panel dark.
Background for the request: When ever I see such gradient in an UI, it
assumes, that the light comes from left-top, so that the top and the
left parts of the elements are lighter then the right and bottom parts.
AOO is not a physics simulation.
-Andre