On Jun 17, 2010, at 1:49 PM, Ecaterina Valica wrote: > I'm ok with having a toolbar icon (1), but I don't think that will improve > very much the discoverability. > > I think that the problem users had is related to the naming of "Import". I > think we should rename that section to "Office Import", because those two > entries are doing just that, working with Office content. > > Also, the icon of the "Office Import" needs to contain the "W" symbol (just > like the other two), we could put page_white_word.gif (W) > > So, the idea is something like: > (W) Office Import > (W) Import Document > ([ ]w) Copy/Paste from Office > > If, in the future, we'll have other ways to import, then a general "Import" > menu would make sense.
Caty, the paste has nothing to do with open office... I also prefer to have an import menu entry rather than office import since it allows to import other type of content in the future. -Vincent > Caty > > On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 14:00, Thomas Mortagne > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 11:37, Marius Dumitru Florea >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> Currently the Import menu of the WYSIWYG editor has two entries: >>> >>> * 'Office Document' for importing office files >>> * 'Office Content (Copy / Paste)' for pasting rich text (copied usually >>> from office documents) >>> >>> We had a few complains from uses that were pasting the rich text >>> directly in the edited document causing the editor to misbehave or >>> getting unexpected content after save. When they were told to use the >>> 'Office Content (Copy / Paste)' entry from the Import menu they seemed >>> surprised >>> >>> Ideally the editor should catch the paste event and clean the pasted >>> rich text on the fly before it is inserted in the edited document but >>> currently there's no clean way to do this: access to the clipboard is >>> restricted for security reasons and the paste event is not well >>> supported in all major browsers. >>> >>> I recently committed a change to the WYSIWYG editor to allow putting any >>> of the Import menu entries on the tool bar. >>> >>> (1) Should we enable the 'Office Content (Copy / Paste)' button on the >>> tool bar by default in the standard XE distribution? >>> >> >> +1 >> >>> (2) Should we remove the 'Office Content (Copy / Paste)' entry from the >>> Import menu? >> >> +0 >> >>> >>> I'm +1 for (1) and -0 for (2) because the Import menu would look awkward >>> with just one entry. Note that it's not unusual to have a feature both >>> in the menu and in the tool bar. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Marius _______________________________________________ devs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs

