Hi all,
mirek2, I love your mockup [1]. Also those Icons are not Tango. Didn't know
those existed. This, to me, looks like the direction LO should be heading in
general. Nice clean and easy to grasp structure. Easy to say, hard to put into
action.
Can't wait to see this stuff happening.
[1]
Hi everyone,
I've started collecting some proposals for future UX-related easy hacks,
and I'd like to turn them into actual easy hacks. I'd also like to give an
opportunity to others to propose easy hacks, so that we can produce a set
of hacks in one go.
Here's the process I propose:
- If you
Hi Mirek,
good idea!
I have two proposals on my Wiki page:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:Sam_m
Thanks for considering!
Samuel
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Hi Mirek,
Am 31.01.2013 15:00, schrieb Mirek M.:
Hi everyone,
I've started collecting some proposals for future UX-related easy hacks,
and I'd like to turn them into actual easy hacks. I'd also like to give an
opportunity to others to propose easy hacks, so that we can produce a set
of hacks
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 5:06 PM, klaus-jürgen weghorn ol
o...@sophia-louise.de wrote:
Hi Mirek,
Am 31.01.2013 15:00, schrieb Mirek M.:
Hi everyone,
I've started collecting some proposals for future UX-related easy hacks,
and I'd like to turn them into actual easy hacks. I'd also like to
Sorry to interfere but... WTF?
Where are we supposed to vote? I can see currently 4 different offers
and options:
-- replying to some msg in this list
-- contributing to an online poll papillon
-- another online poll at googledocs (WTF? again)
-- a poll through a blog
I won't tell my
Le 31/01/2013 00:13, Marc Paré a écrit :
I am almost finished with the Features page due to be unveiled to the
website public on the LibreOffice v.4.0 unveiling day in Feb[1].
WRT the Logo toolbar, I just realized right now that the logo word
refers to the Logo language. Till now I had
Bonjour et merci Jean-François,
Le 2013-01-31 12:59, Jean-Francois Nifenecker a écrit :
Le 31/01/2013 00:13, Marc Paré a écrit :
I am almost finished with the Features page due to be unveiled to the
website public on the LibreOffice v.4.0 unveiling day in Feb[1].
WRT the Logo toolbar, I
It's every thing on Google Docs actually, it's been created to start
from scratch ^^ I now it's not free, but it's there !
Le jeu. 31 janv. 2013 19:06:20 CET, Jean-Francois Nifenecker a écrit :
Sorry to interfere but... WTF?
Where are we supposed to vote? I can see currently 4 different
Hi Jean-Francois,
On Thu, 31 Jan, 2013 at 7:06 , Jean-Francois Nifenecker
jean-francois.nifenec...@laposte.net wrote:
Sorry to interfere but... WTF?
Where are we supposed to vote? I can see currently 4 different offers
and options:
Please use this:
-- another online poll at googledocs (WTF?
Hi Björn,
On 30 January 2013 20:18, Björn Balazs bjoern.bal...@user-prompt.com wrote:
You haven't: We did an expert rating (that what I wrote - and to add
some more flesh to it:) with two experts (Heiko and me) working
independently and discussing were categorization differed.
Not sure if
Hi Thibaut, Heiko
On 29 January 2013 23:04, Thibaut Brandscheid randal...@web.de wrote:
Hi Astron
Thanks for your detailed answer. I can't promise to do the data analysis in
the wiki but will have a look at it.
Thanks! I have uploaded the file to
Wolfgang Keller wrote
MS has always been at the antipode of ergonomics. And they keep moving
in the *wrong* direction. Ribbons ... are just the latest cerebral
flatulances
emanating from their product managers' brains.
Lol!
BTW: The younger (LO) users are the more they accept Ribbons [1].
On 01/31/2013 04:08 PM, Heiko Tietze wrote:
Wolfgang Keller wrote
MS has always been at the antipode of ergonomics. And they keep moving
in the *wrong* direction. Ribbons ... are just the latest cerebral
flatulances
emanating from their product managers' brains.
Lol!
BTW: The younger (LO)
Jay Lozier wrote
My thought is that users who heavily use software may prefer
menus over ribbons while those who do not use the software
much prefer ribbons.
That argumentation is too simple.
Means of self rated expertise from 1=beginner, 2=average user, to 3=expert
(no one wants to be a
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