Peter,
What coding skill would someone need to be able to be helpful?

Linda

On Mon, Dec 5, 2022 at 2:07 AM Peter Kovacs <pe...@apache.org> wrote:

> Hi Joana,
>
> In General volunteers who develop Apache OpenOffice are discussing on
> d...@openoffice.apache.org
>
> The Software is developed by pro bono volunteers. This is open to you if
> you want to drive change.
>
>
> The project has concluded not to change GUI order by argumentation of
> pure Intuition or logic.
>
> The reason is that we did not see the proposed, benefits on community
> level.
>
> It is a generic issue that ease depends heavily on your individual
> training. We are open to solutions that target all users.
>
>
> OpenOffice "Dark Theme" fails on all platforms due to lack of icons and
> other topics. We can use help.
>
>
> All the best
>
> Peter
>
>
>
>
> Am 05.12.22 um 06:57 schrieb Joana Ottenbacher:
> > Disclaimer: I am new here, just subscribed. Please be kind if this ended
> > up in the wrong place.
> >
> > Hi.
> > I have a mixture of a discussion but also a proposal I would like to
> > make. I ended up here after doing a fair share of search engine digging,
> > not finding a good solution for the initial problem. Apparently, about
> > 12 years ago, there started to be demand for what I'm going to discuss,
> > according to old Open Office forum posts I found in the process.
> >
> > Problem part A:
> > As far as I can understand the software, there is not an easy structure
> > to user-friendly switch color themes in Open Office Writer (I haven't
> > looked at other programs, but it could be true for them as well).
> > Yes, there is one solution to switch colors.
> > You go... What was it? Edit, Settings? No, maybe View... Extras...
> > Appearance? No, not either. The correct way is
> > Extras>Settings>OpenOffice>Appearance (as an example, I'm myself still
> > confused about whether that now applies to all programs under the Open
> > Office wing, or just Writer??).
> > You see the first problem?
> > I as a user/dig my way through the whole interface/, potentially even
> > missing the settings for program appearance. This is not only very
> > difficult to find, it leads to *frustration*.
> > What I've been experiencing through the years of usage is the same
> > problem over and over again. We do have functions, but the amount of
> > clicks required to find them, is inefficient and brain-wrecking.
> > An analogy: Some updates ago, the 3D Software Blender moved their "User
> > Preferences" window from "Files" to "Edit". Why? It's more logical, it's
> > convenient and easy to find by one click, containing everything you need
> > in one single window with a couple of tabs. Blender also lets you choose
> > your "Theme" on first startup and later in the preferences and add new
> > themes as you please.
> >
> > Which leads me to problem part B:
> > There are people who do have issues with bright light screens. Websites
> > these days update to "Dark Mode".
> > I could imagine following scenario: A person who needs accessibility
> > aids like a customized dark theme, would they even manage to find the
> > according settings to change the program appearance to their needs?
> > Would a person who is already puzzled by where to even save their file
> > or how to print find such an option?
> > Maybe, if it were easier to find, AND what I think of an improvement: If
> > there were well-designed pre-installed examplary color themes one could
> > just switch by clicking a button. There is a list of color schemes (for
> > me, there is only the OpenOffice light theme in the list!), but again,
> > until a user finds this option, they might have given up on it already.
> > Users are not designers. They might struggle with color values, how
> > light or dark the font color should be displayed and also, they might
> > worry that changing these colors might make their printer switch colors
> > as well. (I saw somebody in a forum stating you should revert appearance
> > before printing, they were likely scared of exactly that!). The concept
> > of a "Dark Theme" or "Dark Mode" is not so easy for them to understand
> > when they get a long, long list of colors they are to change themselves.
> > So what to do to improve? Instead, let the user have a standard one they
> > could switch by clicking one button a light theme button and a dark
> > theme button with an icon to determine what's going on.
> > VoilĂ . We have an accessible, easy system to make these changes. Just
> > like clicking a different theme in a PowerPoint presentation. And if
> > there is none the user likes, they can add a new one and have a new
> > button or a list for their themes, as well, selecting each color
> > individually just like you can do right now in version 4.1.7.
> >
> > Now there's one extra point to the mix. We have users who are using
> > OpenOffice under Linux. I read that for some reason there is a Dark
> > Mode, but I don't understand the details at all. I cannot speak for
> > anybody using that OS, so this here is all from a Windows perspective. I
> > though do believe that a standardized option to do this throughout each
> > program *regardless* of OS or the like, would make things so much easier
> > for everybody.
> >
> > In my own POV there are enough reasons to overhaul this part of the
> > system. Possibly, there are menu parts that could be put in one large
> > window containing everything you might need. The problem when you look
> > at your own project for too long is that you cannot see what your users
> > see anymore. You get "designer-blind" as some call that phenomenon. You
> > forget about those who don't have the structure in mind that you had,
> > building this. They just look at it and try to figure out how to solve
> > their problem. I grew up as one of those people, so I know the struggle
> > firsthand. And according to my research, people tried achieving this
> > before. We have 2022 now. I believe this is possible.
> >
> > Still, I would love to hear other voices out there. Any concerns? Are
> > there technical reasons for this specific situation we find ourselves
> > in? I might not know. Do enlighten me. Maybe just nobody actually voiced
> > it before?
> >
> > Either way, thanks for reading to anybody out there who recieves this. I
> > hope I did this first E-Mail to the list correctly. I'm apologizing if I
> > didn't. I'm just human, after all.
> >
>
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