Hi all,
Stefan Knorr (Astron) schrieb:
Hi all,
First of all, I am hereby renaming the thread and am adding UX-Advise,
even if that won't necessarily gain us more participants in this
discussion.
Second,...
On 5 January 2012 18:12, Cor Nouwsoo...@nouenoff.nl wrote:
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People use it as
Hi Stefan,
Stefan Knorr (Astron) wrote
I really believe, the quick-starter should just go.
+1
Olivier
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Hi guys,
Judging from the amount of private mail our fall-back list:
To: i...@documentfoundation.org
Subject: Delete Your Program
gets on this same topic ;-) [ prolly it is the #1 FAQ we have ],
perhaps one every week or so, typically from our more basic user:
[snip]
Dear Sirs:
I was wondering if (just before the string freeze) we could try to
improve this string / message to make it much more verbose and helpful.
Preferably to include some text about the 'system tray' or the
Tools-Options-Memory-Enable systray quick-starter item.
It would presumably
2012/1/5 Michael Meeks michael.me...@suse.com:
Or - was this message shown in error Andras ? perhaps the issue is gone
with your re-work here ...
I bet it's gone. The bug occured with Windows 7 and LibreOffice 3.4.4
or earlier.
Andras
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2012/1/5 Jesús Corrius je...@softcatala.org:
I was wondering if (just before the string freeze) we could try to
improve this string / message to make it much more verbose and helpful.
Preferably to include some text about the 'system tray' or the
Tools-Options-Memory-Enable systray
In my experience, good uninstallers check if the application is currently
running, and refuse to complete the
uninstallation process until the user has exited the program.
Something like:
A LibreOffice application is still running. Please save and exit before
continuing.
And then grey out the
Michael Meeks-2 wrote
I was wondering if (just before the string freeze) we could try to
improve this string / message to make it much more verbose and helpful.
Preferably to include some text about the 'system tray' or the
Tools-Options-Memory-Enable systray quick-starter item.
IMO this doesn't make any sense: if your PC is low spec you don't _want_
this; if your PC is high spec you don't _need_ this
I can't believe it. Finally somebody who agrees with me on this (and I
am not being ironic), and it's Pedro even!
This is a good start of the year.
--tml
On Thu, 2012-01-05 at 16:25 +0200, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
IMO this doesn't make any sense: if your PC is low spec you don't _want_
this; if your PC is high spec you don't _need_ this
I can't believe it. Finally somebody who agrees with me on this (and I
am not being ironic), and it's Pedro
Hi Tor, all
and it's Pedro even!
I'm almost sure this wasn't a compliment... Still I'm glad that I'm
not the only one who has this opinion :)
I can't guarantee that it is installed by default (I NEVER use the
default install option on any software) but it is selected by default
when I switch
2012/1/5 Pedro Lino pedl...@gmail.com:
Hi Tor, all
and it's Pedro even!
I'm almost sure this wasn't a compliment... Still I'm glad that I'm
not the only one who has this opinion :)
I can't guarantee that it is installed by default (I NEVER use the
default install option on any software)
Quickstart feature is installed by default but it is not run by default.
My opinion is that we should just kill the feature (code) completely;)
--tml
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2012/1/5 Tor Lillqvist t...@iki.fi:
Quickstart feature is installed by default but it is not run by default.
My opinion is that we should just kill the feature (code) completely;)
+1
Andras
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2012/1/5 Pedro pedl...@gmail.com:
Andras Timar wrote
I can't guarantee that it is installed by default (I NEVER use the
default install option on any software) but it is selected by default
when I switch to Custom (and I always un-select it). Under Windows
options already selected in Custom
Stefan Knorr (Astron) wrote (05-01-12 17:19)
On 5 January 2012 16:11, Andras Timartima...@gmail.com wrote:
2012/1/5 Tor Lillqvistt...@iki.fi:
Quickstart feature is installed by default but it is not run by default.
My opinion is that we should just kill the feature (code) completely;)
+1
+1 from me as well. I've been looking for something big to dog lately :)
August Sodora
aug...@gmail.com
(201) 280-8138
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 8:35 AM, Stefan Knorr (Astron)
heinzless...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Well, should be pretty easy to create a pre_uninstall event that kills
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