Bernhard Dippold wrote:
It's not only a question of icon design (Art Project) or user
interaction (UX) - in my eyes it's a marketing question to remove any
application specific symbols from the document icons
Yes, it's one of those miserable problems with multiple facets. There
are also the
Cor Nouws wrote:
Hi Bernard, André, *,
Bernhard Dippold wrote (27-9-2009 0:49)
[...]
What does it help, if OOo introduces new icons, but never ever spoke
with other members of the ODF application family if they would join?
[...]
IMO this is one of the most important things. However,
Hello André, Bernhard
Le Sun, 27 Sep 2009 00:49:15 +0200,
Bernhard Dippold bernh...@familie-dippold.at a écrit :
Hi André, all,
thank you very much for this mail, giving a bit more background
information on the necessity to raise public knowledge for the ODF
file formats.
IMHO this
Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
To answer the title of this thread simply; the ODF Adoption Committee
at the OASIS consortium is trying to have everyone adopt the same
icons. I think we will succeed in doing this if every ODF stakeholder
plays even.
Even if each one makes its own set of ODF icons
Hi Bernard, André, *,
Bernhard Dippold wrote (27-9-2009 0:49)
[...]
What does it help, if OOo introduces new icons, but never ever spoke
with other members of the ODF application family if they would join?
[...]
IMO this is one of the most important things. However, Lars suggests
that the
Hi André, all,
thank you very much for this mail, giving a bit more background
information on the necessity to raise public knowledge for the ODF file
formats.
IMHO this is not mainly a UX theme, but rather a topic for the Marketing
Project. Therefore I'd like to continue this thread on the