On 05/18/2011 02:17 AM, plino wrote:
>>
>>
>> > In the Ubuntu version of LibreOffice, some of the taller dialogs have
>> > been rearranged so the "bottom half" is to the side, so they fit better
>> > into a widescreen display such as found on many netbooks and laptops.
>> > (PDF Options is an example.) AFAIK, the standard version of LibO
>> > (downloaded from the website) does not use this side-by-side layout.
>>
>> Great to know - thanks for sharing !
>> (I usually work with all kind of betas and test stuff, hardly with
>> default installed versions.)
>>
>> Would be good to have that in the vanilla LibreOffice too, IMO

Agree.

>>
>>
> That is really interesting. It shows that Ubuntu has people concerned and
> working on usability.

Actually I think the Ubuntu mods are more due to the Unity interface
than anything. I suspect that GNOME 3 will also have the same issues.

> 
> Since that is a modification of the open source code (and since Canonical IS
> a LO Supporter) shouldn't these modifications be contributed back to the
> source repository (or whatever the name is) in the spirit of Open Source
> Software (maybe it is and it's not incorporated?)




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