Re: feature request: ribbon menus

2013-04-09 Thread katsumi liquer
As someone who routinely uses LyX on different platforms between Mac OS X
and Windows 7 I just wanted to say that I think the LyX interface is
beautiful. It strikes a great balance of feeling native and attractive on
all platforms in my opinion, and with the higher resolutions many displays
have these days I can keep all the toolbars turned out without any issues.

OT:

LyX has really been a transformative tool for me -- I went from being
miserable and suffering in other word processors to being proficient and
passionate about my work again because I feel LyX helps the user be
organized and productive rather than working against them.

Thank you LyX developers, you have made an absolutely spectacular tool and
your efforts are hugely appreciated!

On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 10:52 AM, EK ehud.kap...@gmail.com wrote:

  *PLEASE DO NOT CONSIDER RIBBON MENUS-*- they are (one of the many)
 reason(s) I switched from MS-WORD to Lyx in the first place!
 They hide what you are looking for!

 Ehud Kaplan



 On 04/07/2013 04:05 PM, Clemens Eisserer wrote:

  Personally, I hate ribbon menus from the bottom of my heart.

 This is also my personal oppinion.
 I have to use Office-2010 sometimes, and whenever I can I revert to
 LibreOffice mostly because of the awkward UI ms office has.


 Regards






Re: feature request: ribbon menus

2013-04-09 Thread katsumi liquer
As someone who routinely uses LyX on different platforms between Mac OS X
and Windows 7 I just wanted to say that I think the LyX interface is
beautiful. It strikes a great balance of feeling native and attractive on
all platforms in my opinion, and with the higher resolutions many displays
have these days I can keep all the toolbars turned out without any issues.

OT:

LyX has really been a transformative tool for me -- I went from being
miserable and suffering in other word processors to being proficient and
passionate about my work again because I feel LyX helps the user be
organized and productive rather than working against them.

Thank you LyX developers, you have made an absolutely spectacular tool and
your efforts are hugely appreciated!

On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 10:52 AM, EK ehud.kap...@gmail.com wrote:

  *PLEASE DO NOT CONSIDER RIBBON MENUS-*- they are (one of the many)
 reason(s) I switched from MS-WORD to Lyx in the first place!
 They hide what you are looking for!

 Ehud Kaplan



 On 04/07/2013 04:05 PM, Clemens Eisserer wrote:

  Personally, I hate ribbon menus from the bottom of my heart.

 This is also my personal oppinion.
 I have to use Office-2010 sometimes, and whenever I can I revert to
 LibreOffice mostly because of the awkward UI ms office has.


 Regards






Re: feature request: ribbon menus

2013-04-09 Thread katsumi liquer
As someone who routinely uses LyX on different platforms between Mac OS X
and Windows 7 I just wanted to say that I think the LyX interface is
beautiful. It strikes a great balance of feeling native and attractive on
all platforms in my opinion, and with the higher resolutions many displays
have these days I can keep all the toolbars turned out without any issues.

OT:

LyX has really been a transformative tool for me -- I went from being
miserable and suffering in other word processors to being proficient and
passionate about my work again because I feel LyX helps the user be
organized and productive rather than working against them.

Thank you LyX developers, you have made an absolutely spectacular tool and
your efforts are hugely appreciated!

On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 10:52 AM, EK  wrote:

>  *PLEASE DO NOT CONSIDER RIBBON MENUS-*- they are (one of the many)
> reason(s) I switched from MS-WORD to Lyx in the first place!
> They hide what you are looking for!
>
> Ehud Kaplan
>
>
>
> On 04/07/2013 04:05 PM, Clemens Eisserer wrote:
>
> > Personally, I hate ribbon menus from the bottom of my heart.
>
> This is also my personal oppinion.
> I have to use Office-2010 sometimes, and whenever I can I revert to
> LibreOffice mostly because of the awkward UI ms office has.
>
>
> Regards
>
>
>
>