Rich wrote:

this question is raised again and again :)
i personally like oo.org prefrences, though i understand that it might seem pretty overwhelming (especially for new users). i believe the most proposed version - separation of preferences - would be the best solution. a lot of applications are doing this (xine, opera (in next release), firefox and others), so we have examples.

True, I was just looking through the MS Word options and they are way more confusing, especially if you start trying to read through the option to help users of other programs use Word. OOo option ui, although bad, is far superior.


it probably could be as a choice when a user first starts oo.org (in user preferences) - wether to present beginner, advanced or expert preferences. isn't there an issue already after this much talk about it ?

Neat idea. -- Peter Kupfer OOo user since 'OO4 http://peschtra.tripod.com/open_office/ooo_front.htm


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