Bruce Hohl wrote > "... current user interface look like old office 2003.I need to change > the > look like office 2007 or higher." > > Firstly, quite a few people do *not* prefer the 'Ribbon' menu system > introduced with MSO 2007. Google Docs features tool bars of icons but I > doubt anyone thinks it seems "old" and certainly Google knows a thing or > two about designing a clean and useable user interface. > > In fact, I find LO's interface a great strength. It provides many more > options for accessing features than MSO or Google docs including: > > 1. The traditional and very browse-able Text Menu: File, Edit, View, > Etc. > 2. Tool bars of icons (which can be customized) > 3. A Sidebar (View > Sidebar) which is suspiciously similar to the MSO > Ribbon :) > 4. Windowed Pallets (Format > Cells, Format > Character, Etc.) > 5. An extensive and easy to use customization feature under Tools > > Customize which allows keyboard shortcuts, custom menus, etc. > > Thus, each user can easily adjust the interface to their preference. For > example, I hide all tool bars for maximum screen space and minimum > clutter. I then use Tools > Customize to assign frequently used features > to key combinations (some are assigned by default). More specifically, I > use F11 to insert spreadsheet rows, F12 to delete spreadsheet rows, F8 to > open the Sidebar, Ctrl+1 to open Format > Character, Ctrl+2 to open Format >> Paragraph, Ctrl+3 to open Numbers and Bullets, Etc. These settings can > even be saved to a file. I would say that LO offers the most flexible and > easy to customize user interface of the three.
Yes, and we continue to push out new GUI elements to improve the User eXperience. The default layouts of menus and toolbars have been extensively restructured in a more logical fashion. The Sidebar Content Panels and organization of the Deck is continuing to evolve--it is a long way from where Symphony left it. Individual modules are now stateful--where you left things is how they'll reopen (a few glitches in linkage to the StartCenter). Template management and Style based authoring are getting reworked as well. Also, the project is implementing a top edge "Notebook bar" as an alternative GUI to the Sidebar or legacy Toolbar GUIs. The "Notebook bar" can be tested on current 5.3 master dev builds. https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/NotebookBar So, rather a lot has happened to move LibreOffice beyond the StarOffice and OpenOffice legacy that mimicked Office 97. LibreOffice as a cross platform Office Suite is not Microsoft Office nor do we try to be. Lots more and keep tuned as more good things evolve. Enjoy! -- View this message in context: http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/change-user-interface-tp4187509p4187545.html Sent from the Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
