[libreoffice-design] Re: [Libreoffice] [PUSHED-partially][PATCH]a better about dialog

2012-02-03 Thread Stefan Knorr (Astron)
Hi,
though well-intentioned, I actually forgot to add the design and
ux-advise lists to CC. Doing that now... Astron.

On 2 February 2012 19:22, Stefan Knorr (Astron)
heinzless...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Hi Barış, Noel,

 First of all: Barış, wonderful that you took this up!
 Secondly: I am adding the design and UX-advise lists to CC, to see if
 we can get any help (artwork etc.) from there.

 So, here's an evaluation of your proposal:
 * the two most important pieces of information are the version and the
 product description, so these should be better highlighted
 ** for now, it would help the most, if the (c) information were on a
 new paragraph instead of directly after the product description
 ** ideally, the version number should have a slightly larger font
 ** the (c) notices could be in grey, as in Andrew's proposal, however,
 most importantly they need to be shorter.

 So, here's a text proposal:
 Version 3.x

 LibreOffice is a free and open-source office suite developed by the
 LibreOffice community together with The Document Foundation.
 [LibreOffice website] [Credits] [License]

 LibreOffice is (c) 2000, 2012, the LibreOffice contributors and/or
 their affiliates. All rights reserved.
 Portions are (c) 2000, 2011 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.

 Build ID: x-x-x-x-x
 

 Note, IANAL and maybe we need some legal advice before we can shorten
 the (c) text this much. The part that we recognise all community
 members, I think, does not have to be pronounced so much, I think
 TDF's actions speak louder than words here.

 Also, everything below the linkscould be greyed out. Further, centered
 text looks pretty ugly, I think... I would like to cast a vote
 pro-left aligned text.


 2012/2/1 Barış Akkurt dbarisakk...@gmail.com:
 -Changed the width of the about dialog to look better.

 Actually, I like(d) that, and wider artwork shouldn't be the problem
 ... does anyone want to do any new artwork, preferably with the motif
 in it?


 -added the definition of LibreOffice. LibreOffice is a free and open source
 office suite developed by The Document Foundation.

 Good idea.

 -Added the Document Foundation and Features links.

 Hm, I think it would be better to have the link to (new) features
 description in the Help, of course, someone would need to look through
 the release notes and then build a What's New type of document.
 Additionally, people will probably be more interested in LibO than in
 TDF, so that should be the homepage link instead (I think). Does that
 make sense?

 -Removed the OK button, just like Firefox.

 I think that's a really bad idea, as some weird-or-not window manager
 might not give us a titlebar X (Gnome 3, *cough*) or a titlebar at
 all and then people don't know how to get rid of the window. So, I'd
 love to see a reincarnation of the Close button (I know, the caption
 used to be OK, but I think Close is a better fit as the About
 dialogue doesn't actually change any values).


 I want to remove the build information and place only the major version info
 (like 3.5) but i wasn't sure. Maybe, it is a neccessary information.

 Yes, we might want to keep that for now, even though auto-generating
 an ODT in the spirit of Mozilla's about:buildconfig might be a good
 idea for the future. Anyway, my proposal moves that to the bottom.


 Astron.

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Re: [libreoffice-design] Re: [Libreoffice] [PUSHED-partially][PATCH]a better about dialog

2012-02-03 Thread Cor Nouws

Stefan Knorr (Astron) wrote (03-02-12 09:14)


I want to remove the build information and place only the major version info
(like 3.5) but i wasn't sure. Maybe, it is a neccessary information.


Yes, we might want to keep that for now, even though auto-generating
an ODT in the spirit of Mozilla's about:buildconfig might be a good
idea for the future. Anyway, my proposal moves that to the bottom.


The information is asked for and needed by people doing QA. So having it 
available easily will be highly appreciated indeed.



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