2010/11/10 Johannes Bausch <johannes.bau...@gmail.com>

> Is that Citrus UI stuff just a design study or actually implemented
> somehow?


Unfortunately, it's just a mockup, just a suggestion to the Document
Foundation.


> Because I really think this is the way LibO should look like
> - and work. The style replacement thing is great, and the "unsaved
> style" "suggests" the user that there is such a thing as styles. The
> problem with current programs is that even though you might style your
> text bold, the style chooser still sais "standard".
>

:) thanks.

>
> 2010/11/8 Mirek M. <maz...@gmail.com>:
> > 2010/11/4 Craig A. Eddy <ty...@cox.net>
> >
> >> Robert, I'm sorry, but I must
> >> disagree with you.I'm not a developer, I'm a user.I will admit that
> >> I started with Microsoft Word (More years ago than I'm comfortable
> >> admitting), but switched to OO.o as soon as it came out.It's only
> >> just recently that I've begun to understand how to use (and create)
> >> styles because of the complexity and lack of intuitiveness
> involved.That,
> >> coupled with the gadawful heading and text styles left me with
> >> having to adjust the Microsoft way - manually.I would much rather be
> >> able to set up a style and have a document stick to it than to have to
> >> go through manually and adjust everything just because I made a
> >> change.But, not being a "trained" power-user, the best I can do is
> >> stumble along learning by accident.And, just in the way of introduction,
> I
> >> have been many things in my
> >> life.In one job, alone (that I held for 15 1/2 years), I was a
> >> self-taught AutoCAD operator, a self-taught webmaster and website
> >> designer, a brochure and flier creator, and the jack-leg systems
> >> administrator that answered such questions as "how do I do this with
> >> this program" (a program with which I was unfamiliar and didn't have
> >> installed on my machine), or "how come my machine keeps slowing
> >> down/crashing" (people just won't learn about viruses).I am looking
> forward
> >> to LibreOffice as the new freedom from Microsoft
> >> thinking.Craig A. EddyOn 11/04/2010 11:19 AM, Robert Derman
> wrote:Sebastian
> >> Spaeth wrote:On Wed, 3 Nov 2010 20:55:19 +0100, Johannes
> >> Bausch wrote:things concerning tables. We absolutely
> >> HAVE to make the user use thestylesheet stuff, and it must be so easy
> that
> >> they start to use it onone-paged documents.Removing the font chooser,
> and
> >> font-size selector would save lots ofspace that could be replaced with a
> >> simple style chooser :)Here I have to disagree, non power users are much
> >> more likely to use
> >> the font chooser and size selector than they are to have anything at
> >> all to do with styles.
> >>
> >
> > On styles: http://clickortap.wordpress.com/2010/11/08/citrus-styles/
> >
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