Re: [libreoffice-design] Re: Submit your Bold icons

2012-03-07 Thread Stefan Knorr (Astron)
> - Using different letters creates words. I noticed this in my Citrus UI > mockups -- "B" for bold, "I" for Italic, "L" for Line, "C" for color, and > "H" for highlight put next to each other make me read it as "bilch", which > is quite close to an English swear. Thanks for this gem. :) Astron.

Re: [libreoffice-design] Re: Submit your Bold icons

2012-03-07 Thread Andrew Pullins
never noticed that. that's quite funny when you point that out. On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 3:57 AM, Mirek M. wrote: > 2012/3/6 Andrew Pullins > > > I like your Line idea Mirek to switch the underline to a > > under/over/through/double through/double under line drop down. how hard > > would it be to

Re: [libreoffice-design] Re: Submit your Bold icons

2012-03-07 Thread Mirek M.
2012/3/6 Andrew Pullins > I like your Line idea Mirek to switch the underline to a > under/over/through/double through/double under line drop down. how hard > would it be to just go with the different letters. I know it would be best > just to have one icon for all language's but it makes most se

Re: [libreoffice-design] Re: Submit your Bold icons

2012-03-06 Thread Andrew Pullins
I like your Line idea Mirek to switch the underline to a under/over/through/double through/double under line drop down. how hard would it be to just go with the different letters. I know it would be best just to have one icon for all language's but it makes most sense to have the different letters.

Re: [libreoffice-design] Re: Submit your Bold icons

2012-03-05 Thread Mirek M.
2012/3/5 Bhaavan Merchant > Shouldn't Bold, Italics, Underline shift to *B* , *I* *,* and *U* instead > of using A? Analytically, it will appeal to users more, and it will be > easier to grasp. Visual cues are difficult to notice immediately. > If we did this, we would have to translate these ic

[libreoffice-design] Re: Submit your Bold icons

2012-03-05 Thread Bhaavan Merchant
Shouldn't Bold, Italics, Underline shift to *B* , *I* *,* and *U* instead of using A? Analytically, it will appeal to users more, and it will be easier to grasp. Visual cues are difficult to notice immediately. -- Bhaavan Merchant -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to design+h...@global.libreof