hello,
Google Docs link don't work for me. Can you please upload it to
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/
You need to make account to there and then in left menu is upload file.
Or log in and then go to link
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Special:Upload
Hillar
2011/6/19 Budislav Stepanov
Yes, you have to have a google account to view these files. I will
definitely not get a google account!
There are so many free file hosters out there, so it shouldn't be a
problem to upload the screenshots there, or as Hillar says upload them
directly to the Libreoffice wiki...
Christopher
Am
I have a google account, and I couldn't see the files. I got the message
Sorry, the page (or document) you have requested is not available.
--Jean
On Sun, 2011-06-19 at 08:56 +0200, Christopher Stark wrote:
Yes, you have to have a google account to view these files. I will
definitely not get a
I sorry for this, I forgot that for google need account ,I put on ubuntu,
please http://ubuntuone.com/p/zyq/ or http://www.sendspace.com/file/l6hs9m
If you talking abaut Libreoffice Wiki, The action you have requested is
limited to users in one of the groups:
The design itself is a good one, even if it is a little too close to that of
MSO for my liking. When we do (finally) decide on a reformed interface,
then i think we should definitely incorporate features of this design into
it, but with all the other good designs floating about, we shouldn't just
2011/6/19 Budislav Stepanov budo345li...@gmail.com:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/cgi_img_auth.php/d/d0/New_libre_office_concept.png
--
To incorporate app elements on the window decoration is something that
could start a bit of debate, I think. For my part, I'm against of this
client side
2011/6/19 jlopez777 jlopez...@gmail.com:
We come back to these great points but what is lacking is proper
infrastructure and channels of operation. We speak of users with no data to
back up with anything and most importantly, no brand identity. Nothing will
come forth from this type of
@Ricardo, good point about the window decoration. I was thinking the same
myself. At the moment, KDE, Gnome, Unity, Mac OS and Windows all of their
own unique implementations of the window titlebar. Microsoft Office can get
away with customising their titlebar since their suite is optimised for
Hi Philip (H), Phil (J), all,
Phil Howards wrote:
Bernard, All,
An initial draft of a wiki page prototype for new ideas is here:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/IdeaWorkflow
Thanks for this structured approach for a general template.
And thanks to Christoph for
2011/6/19 Budislav Stepanov budo345li...@gmail.com:
Of course it looks like MSO, LO now looks like MSO 2003:). Everyone should
take part in this, I just gave a suggestion.
@ Ricardo - I do not understand what is so special in the current interface
and so well that it should not be changed, is
Of course, you're right, if I understand you, but I did not say that LO
should not look great for linux, on the contrary. It seems that there have
been attempts to redesign the icons, to be modern and..., but I can only see
a bunch of different pictograms whose design not belong to any of these
Hi Scott, all
thanks for bringing us back to the basics we need
if we want to reach out to a general approach from
individual ideas and great mockups.
It's really superb to see the different UI rework
proposals with lots of good ideas and proposals.
But turning the multitude of them into one
On Sun, 2011-06-19 at 04:51 -0700, Sean White wrote:
The design itself is a good one, even if it is a little too close to that of
MSO for my liking. When we do (finally) decide on a reformed interface,
then i think we should definitely incorporate features of this design into
it, but with
Hi all,
in the last days I get a new environment for a extension and template
repository for
LibreOffice working. You can find the new site currently at
http://kermit.documentfoundation.org:9089/LibreOffice-Extensions-and-Templates/
There is only a placeholder for a logo on the site at the
Bernhard, all,
These are all wonderful points!!
2011/6/19 Bernhard Dippoldbernh...@familie-dippold.at:
*The Goals:*
- *Make LibreOffice easy to use while retaining its power.*
I don't know if it is reasonable to have these two topics linked together so
tigthly.
Ease of use is of course
Hey all,
While we're trying to come up with goals for LibreOffice, I'd like to
see what people think of LO as it stands today. Please please please
take the time to respond to this as it can really help us to determine
where exactly we ought to go!
I have a similar survey that i just recently got done on this site
http://libreofficedesign.weebly.com/
Its under general layout tab. Maybe we can combine them if can make for a
stronger survey. Let me know.
JL
On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 8:09 PM, Scott Pledger
scottpledger2...@gmail.comwrote:
On 6/20/2011 12:09 PM, Scott Pledger wrote:
Hey all,
While we're trying to come up with goals for LibreOffice, I'd like to
see what people think of LO as it stands today. Please please please
take the time to respond to this as it can really help us to determine
where exactly we ought to
Scott
On Sun, 2011-06-19 at 18:09 -0600, Scott Pledger wrote:
Hey all,
While we're trying to come up with goals for LibreOffice, I'd like to
see what people think of LO as it stands today. Please please please
take the time to respond to this as it can really help us to determine
Hi!
1.) What do you think about LibreOffice as it stands today?
I think is the best alternative of MSO and a free office suite that has
great potential but still lacks in some functions.
a) What aspects of the User Interface do you like? Why?
I like the pdf button. Is very useful. And i like the
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