Re: [libreoffice-design] LibreOffice on Android - a different path?

2018-12-05 Thread infinitytec
I agree... it would be quite nice to have a more practical port... Perhaps the Notebookbar can be used to give a more adaptive, responsive mobile-friendly interface.  Any sufficiently advanced technology is magic to those who do not understand it.-A variation on Clarke's Third Law

Re: Notebookbar in LibreOffice 6.2 Re: [libreoffice-design] Notebookbar status for LibreOffice 6.1

2018-09-13 Thread infinitytec
Good to hear! Any sufficiently advanced technology is magic to those who do not understand it.-A variation on Clarke's Third Law Original message From: Pedro Rosmaninho Date: 9/13/18 8:47 AM (GMT-06:00) To: "kainz.a" Cc: riz_17_...@yahoo.co.id, Joe Brazell , Cor Nouws ,

Re: [libreoffice-design] Re[2]: [libreoffice-design] Minutes from the design meeting 2018-Sep-05

2018-09-11 Thread infinitytec
I'd have to agree with the idea of removing Personas. Why? Because they keep breaking. A couple of prebuilt solid themes would do the trick. Allow people to make and tweak themes as well, and even add images. It could, perhaps, still be compatible with the Persona system, but rely only on LO to

Re: [libreoffice-design] Re: Minutes from the design meeting 2018/Mar/28

2018-03-29 Thread infinitytec
I agree; fix the notebookbar's bugs and make it easy access in 6.1. The removal of the older toolbars can be later.  It could also be a smoother transition for some users. (And help find bugs that would otherwise be forced on everyone) Any sufficiently advanced technology is magic to those who

Re: [libreoffice-design] Merged Toolbar/Notebookbar menu

2018-03-25 Thread infinitytec
What if all notebookbar options were separated into individual widgets that could be rearranged into whatever order that the user wanted? The standard toolbar does kind of have that all ready. The notebookbar could then be applied as the main tool section, additional toolbars, and the sidebar,