Re: [Libreoffice-ux-advise] some thoughts on the Sidebar

2013-09-10 Thread Regina Henschel

Hi Jean-Baptiste,

Jean-Baptiste Faure schrieb:

Hi all,


[..]


Another nice feature of the Sidebar could be to partially close it,
keeping visible only its small vertical button bar. So you could be able
to reopen the panel you need with one click. Currently, you need to
reopen the Sidebar then click the panel button.


If you have enabled the sidebar in View menu, then a click on the closer 
cross of the sidebar will do exact that: Close the deck (= the area of 
the panels) but keep the menu tab bar open. So feature is already there.


Kind regards
Regina
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Re: [Libreoffice-ux-advise] some thoughts on the Sidebar

2013-09-10 Thread Jean-Baptiste Faure
Hi Regina,

Le 10/09/2013 16:16, Regina Henschel a écrit :
 Hi Jean-Baptiste,
[...]
 
 If you have enabled the sidebar in View menu, then a click on the closer
 cross of the sidebar will do exact that: Close the deck (= the area of
 the panels) but keep the menu tab bar open. So feature is already there.

Oups, I am stupid :-(

Thank you.

JBF

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Re: [Libreoffice-ux-advise] [GSoC] Use Widget Layout for the Start Center

2013-09-10 Thread Krisztian Pinter
Hi all!

I created a patch with some of the suggested changes to see how they look:
https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/5901/
The get more templates button was moved to the template manager, it has a
temporary icon.


On 6 September 2013 16:18, Mirek M. maz...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 4:02 PM, Emir Yâsin SARI bitig...@me.com wrote:



 6 Eyl 2013 tarihinde 17:47 saatinde, Tor Lillqvist şunları yazdı:

  IMHO, it'd be great if LibreOffice could present each of its modules as
 completely separate applications,


 Hmm, that would mean LOTS of changes to our packaging and distribution on
 OS X (something for which there isn't exactly an abundance of engineering
 resources), where there now is just one app bundle, LibreOffice.app. You
 mean there would be separate LibreOfficeWriter.app, LibreOfficeCalc.app,
 etc? Where would their shared code be? (Duplicated in each app? Sure, that
 would work, but the usual suspects would whine think of the people who
 have to pay $$ per megabyte of download) How would installing such a thing
 work, if on a .dmg, dragging each .app separately to /Applications? Etc...

 I think current approach is better, it also gives a seamless interaction
 between components, like editing Calc sheets in Writer which MS Office on
 Mac cannot do, but what LibreOffice needs is separate component links, like
 the ability to put Calc or Writer separately on Dock, eliminating extra
 clicks, though I am not sure if it is possible or not. In any case it would
 require some separation of components.


 Exactly. I'd like the Mac version to present modules in exactly the same
 way they are presented on Linux and Windows. (To the user, they seem like
 separate applications.) How that would be best done, though, I have no clue.
 I know the Office:Mac installer automatically creates all the shortcuts to
 the different applications, but I'm betting that that kind of installer
 would require the changes you mentioned. And I have no clue how to separate
 things like Exposé or the application menu.

 That said, what I said earlier was targeted at Linux/Windows, where the
 separation exists already, it just isn't complete.

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