Re: [libreoffice-design] Re[2]: [libreoffice-design] Minutes from the design meeting 2018-Sep-05

2018-09-12 Thread Halmai, Csongor
I clearly understand if there is no resource for keeping broken or non-functioning parts of the code then it is better to drop them. I just wanted to emphasize that for many user, such minor and useless things really do count. So, if it is possible then it should be kept. From the technical

Re: Notebookbar in LibreOffice 6.2 Re: [libreoffice-design] Notebookbar status for LibreOffice 6.1

2018-09-12 Thread kainz.a
Hi Cor There are two bugs that should be fixed first. 1. Keyboard navigation didn't work well 2. Chart module don't respect NB. Add an chart to writer and see the issue. but the main issue is, there is NO developer how will fix bugs when nb is out of experimental. This has to be fixed first. If

[libreoffice-design] Re: Notebookbar in LibreOffice 6.2 Re: [libreoffice-design] Notebookbar status for LibreOffice 6.1

2018-09-12 Thread infinitytec
I agree.I have been really enjoying the polish that the tabbed Notebookbar has in 6.1. Dare I even say it may be a good idea to have the tabbed notebookbar as default on Windows builds? It would better integrate with the system, like Colibre.  Any sufficiently advanced technology is magic to th

Notebookbar in LibreOffice 6.2 Re: [libreoffice-design] Notebookbar status for LibreOffice 6.1

2018-09-12 Thread Cor Nouws
Hi Andreas, all, kainz.a wrote on 30-05-18 10:02: > Groupedbar and Tabbedbar's are ready. I already update the UI so that they > can be "released". Groupedbar and Tabbedbar has a full and a compact view. > ... As far as I've seen, all is still under experimental in master 6.2 It would support t

[libreoffice-design] Minutes from the UX/design meeting 2018-Sep-12

2018-09-12 Thread Heiko Tietze
Present: Cor, Heiko * Objections to enlarged icons on hover in online help? + patch: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/60053/ + The effect is really annoying and I can’t think of any user experience-related benefit this might have (Adolfo) + There are upvotes in our chats (Olivier)

Re: [libreoffice-design] Re[2]: [libreoffice-design] Minutes from the design meeting 2018-Sep-05

2018-09-12 Thread Pedro Rosmaninho
That's a more constructive opinion. Keeping Firefox personas is dumb. But then we could discuss create a new section on LO website besides "Extensions". A section called Personas or Themes for users to add personas there, and rework the personas back-end to fetch personas from there. However, some

Re: [libreoffice-design] Re[2]: [libreoffice-design] Minutes from the design meeting 2018-Sep-05

2018-09-12 Thread toki
On 2018-09-12 2:00 p.m., Pedro Rosmaninho wrote: > It´s nice to vote to keep something in, but when that something is constantly > breaking Why is it constantly breaking? Part of it is that it relies on a site operated and controlled by The Mozilla Foundation, using a product there that that o

Re: [libreoffice-design] Re[2]: [libreoffice-design] Minutes from the design meeting 2018-Sep-05

2018-09-12 Thread kainz.a
Pedro, you are absolute right. When you have a look at oxygen icons they were dropped cause there was no maintainer available since years. after they were dropped a new designer say he want to maintain. In general a CLEAR statement why something will be dropped is better than have something that

Re: [libreoffice-design] Re[2]: [libreoffice-design] Minutes from the design meeting 2018-Sep-05

2018-09-12 Thread Pedro Rosmaninho
That's all very nice but... Who fixes it? It´s nice to vote to keep something in, but when that something is constantly breaking and there's minimal dev interest to fix or improve it (and it needs some dire improvements) why keep it then? Would any of the people in favor be willing to fix it and im

Re: [libreoffice-design] Re[2]: [libreoffice-design] Minutes from the design meeting 2018-Sep-05

2018-09-12 Thread Halmai, Csongor
Hi All, from my personal perspective, I don't use personas, I never did. But... I taught hundreds of people, children and adults as well and I can say most people like "funny little harmless" things like this. Just imagine how many users change their desktop background, even if they cannot se