On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 2:30 AM, Phil Jackson sapi...@clear.net.nz wrote:
Hi everybody.
Could those members who are most interested in improving Usability please
let me know.
Me interested being much.
My main goal is to have LibreOffice so easy to use and self-intuitive that
it will gain
Hi Marc,
Marc Paré schrieb:
Hi Bernhard
Le 2011-05-11 17:56, Bernhard Dippold a écrit :
Thanks for pointing here, as we haven't been able to finish the work on
our galleries containing graphical resources for internal and external
visual representation of LibreOffice:
Hi Jean, all
moving this message to the design list where I think it belongs.
Please follow up there!
just one short point from my side:
I'd propose to use the Motif on the book covers.
Best regards
Bernhard
Jean Hollis Weber schrieb:
When I published the printed version of Getting
On 2011-05-16 10:07, Phil Jackson wrote:
10) Pasting Pictures so that they don't jump around unexpectedly
when you
have many pictures on a page and you move one.
This is one major bother for me, too. This might be pretty hard to
solve..?
I've got some ideas on this which involve having
Hi Steve
I wasn't aware of that setting - that could be useful when pasting.
What about when pictures are moved around? I 've tried it several times
myself and the hidden rules that govern how pictures can be moved seem
to have a mind of their own. It's possible that a grid approach as put
Bernhard,
I have the name that I do because that was what I used when I first signed
up for GMail. I'm not too comfortable giving out my real name on the
Internet. Please do not think that I want you to think of me as a king; the
name I really wanted was already taken so I just reversed the two.
Astron,
What do you mean by cryptic naming scheme? I'm guessing that you are talking
about the file names.
On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 6:28 AM, Astron heinzless...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi back,
yes, a new Tango icon for Strikethrough would be great. But on the
other hand, about half of the
Hi Phil.
I haven't fully grasped what your trying to achieve so not sure exactly
the best suggestion.
Try creating a table with border lines not visible. I do this to have
set grid patterns of pictures.
You can place images in a frame and anchor them to the frame, and then
move them as one.
I also
Thanks, Bernhard, for moving this request to the proper list.
What is the Motif you mention? I am not familiar with this term.
--Jean
On Mon, 2011-05-16 at 00:37 +0200, Bernhard Dippold wrote:
Hi Jean, all
moving this message to the design list where I think it belongs.
Please follow up