Re: [libreoffice-design] User testing icons

2012-04-11 Thread Andrew Pullins
Hello

 Testing icons does not mean let the users design them. I agree that users
are
 not the right people for designing icons. I was referring to the
discussion of
 using 'a' or 'A' or 'i' or whatever. My advice would be to design all
possible
 icons and see which work best for different users with different cultural
 background.

I did not say that we would let the users make the icons, that would just
go bad. we are the designers, we should be the ones making the decisions.
I'm fine with asking some user what they think about a big batch of icons
but its just more bureaucracy that we have to go through to get something
done that should not take that much time.

 Perhaps you should try to find some more careful words here. If you think
LO or parts are 'crap' you should perhaps keep that to yourself. It is not
 encouraging for anyone who has been involved in the past and did the best
 possible in the given circumstances, if anything in this context is called
 'crap'. Times and fashion has changed and it is good to keep every part
of LO
 up-to-date, including the icons.If this is what you mean - I would agree
to
 it.

I realise that someone had made this current UI, and that what I said could
be offend them. But the UI that we have now is many years old. I'm sure
that when it was made the UI was awesome, but as you said times have
changed and now what used to look good nolonger does.

 The normal user (aka the vast majority) does not read nor comment on
 OMG!Ubuntu. So I would be careful about any generalization based on
comments
 on a(ny) webpage.

True but these are out spoken users that like the change and we should take
their comments just like we should take anyone else's. Your looking for the
every users opinions, well that's going to hard to get because they are not
talking.

Please be aware that we have (probably hundereds of)
 millions of users in LO varying in technical, cultural, social and every
other
 persepctive you can even think about. So getting a good feedback from
these is
 a non-trivial task. And in any case not beeing done by publishing on
 OMG!Ubuntu.

If you thinks that you can get ther perspective of all those users, then by
all means go ahead. But I'm saying that it will be a big waist of time,
because even though I am generalizing this. The users do not care.

 See, you are disagreeing with the 'crap'-thing yourself.

No I actually care very much what the UI and the icons look like (other
wise I would not be on the design team). But one of my friends does not
care about what it looks like now.

If it is working, it cannot be crap.

No teminal and M$ dos are very powerful and work this does not mean that
they are the greatest things to look at. This is the reason that so many
used computers until they had UI's. And when the iPhone/ipad came out there
was a ginormous very sudden
 And if it is working we need to be very careful to actually
 improve things. Not everything new is automatically better as well.

 Summing it up: Do not take the integration into teams too easily. Next to
the
 obvious teams, like developers, translation or marketing, it should be
our job
 here to not loose the user-team, but to strongly integrate it into the
 development. So again: I am not going to do it myself, but I am willing to
 support anyone who really wants to go the way to involve users into the LO
 development. Simply ping me :)

 Happy easter!

 Björn

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Re: [libreoffice-design] [RFC] tweaked b/w TDF logo for letterheads, stamps etc.

2012-04-11 Thread Thorsten Behrens
Andrew Pullins wrote:
 where can we find this picture?
 
Gnah, not used to mailing lists stripping attachments anymore - 
sorry for the hassle, file is here now:

 http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Stamp_draft_2012-04-11.svg

Cheers,

-- Thorsten

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[libreoffice-design] Proportional cropping of images

2012-04-11 Thread Jean-Francois Nifenecker

Hi,

dunno if this is UX or Design only, so I post to both ;)

When we want to redimension/crop an image (eg in Writer), we can 
alternatively use:


-- the mouse

we just drag the image handles to get the wanted result. Pressing 
[Shift] along with the dragging will crop proportionaly. So far so good.


The drawback is that mouse use is never very precise. For a precise 
handling, we need to go to the Image dialog.



-- the Image dialog

(double-click the image)

In the Crop thumbnail we just change the percentage(s) or the 
dimension(s) and that's it.


Well, not if we need a proportional cropping by knowing a reference 
dimension.


Here we *must* change the percent only, taking care of the similar 
proportions ourselves to get the result. Changing a dimension value will 
require to look at the corresponding percentage, then get to the percent 
value for the other dimension and change that percentage proportionaly. 
Doh. Also, I'm not sure the percent value to be an exact calculation 
from a dimension value as percentages never seem to display any decimals.


ISTM that a Proportional checkbox would be welcome in the dialog in 
order to bypass those multiple steps and allow a simple way of changing 
dimensions proportionaly. That checkbox state should be recorded.



This has annoyed me since the very beginning when I got to use OOo 1.1. 
Would the change be a big deal?


Thanks for your attention,
--
Jean-Francois Nifenecker, Bordeaux

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