Re: Fwd: [libreoffice-users] Re: The Save Tool could not be dimmed

2016-05-21 Thread Joel Madero
Anyone with strong opinions on this issue should (I encourage you) join the UX mailing list and start a thread there. The people over there are all amazing and open to suggestions. Best, Joel On 05/21/2016 09:19 PM, gordon cooper wrote: > And to add my 2 pence worth. Lyx, another WP that I

Re: Fwd: [libreoffice-users] Re: The Save Tool could not be dimmed

2016-05-21 Thread gordon cooper
And to add my 2 pence worth. Lyx, another WP that I use, adds an asterisk * to the heading, if there has been any unsaved change to the workfile. Easy to see at all times. Cheer, Gordon. On 22/05/16 13:08, Joel Madero wrote: I strongly disagreed with this decision but it was made by UX and

Re: Fwd: [libreoffice-users] Re: The Save Tool could not be dimmed

2016-05-21 Thread Joel Madero
I strongly disagreed with this decision but it was made by UX and was on purpose. I agree, the dimmed state was much easier to notice and the fact that you can now save even when there has been zero change is irritating to say the least. But, the doers decide, and they decided this one ;) Warm

Re: Fwd: [libreoffice-users] Re: The Save Tool could not be dimmed

2016-05-21 Thread Tim Lloyd
Hi, sorry for jumping into the tail end of a conversation but whenever I make changes to a document I can see a red dot in the toolbox at the bottom of the screen. Save the file (CTRL-S) and the dot goes away. Cheers On 22/05/16 02:12, Taang Zomi wrote: *In the versions before LibreOffice

Fwd: [libreoffice-users] Re: The Save Tool could not be dimmed

2016-05-21 Thread Taang Zomi
*In the versions before LibreOffice 5.x, whenever I saved something, the SAVE tool was dimmed. If I did not save something, it was NOT dimmed. If was easy and convenient for me to be able to know whether I saved something or not. If it was not dimmed, I could easily click the SAVE tool, and it was