I too like OOo's GUI, but i think that it still needs a revamp, but
different from the one that MS Office has.
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Hi AG and Vamsi,
Vamsi Kodali skrev 2010-10-02 21:13:
I think the GUI is okay the way it is. I strongly believe that changes
should be introduced in an incremental fashion. To this end, I think
Project Renaissance has made some headway and it should be sustained and
implemented in the future ve
Hi Scott, *,
Scott Furry schrieb:
> On 02/10/10 01:45 PM, Friedrich Strohmaier wrote:
>> Mike Houben schrieb:
This was the Question asked..
>>> Hey you all, I'm starting to make some scratches, but i need some
>>> help with your ideas from your point of vue.
>>> You knew the GUI of Microsoft's
On 02/10/10 01:45 PM, Friedrich Strohmaier wrote:
Hi Mike, *,
Mike Houben schrieb:
Hey you all, I'm starting to make some scratches, but i need some help
with your ideas from your point of vue.
You knew the GUI of Microsoft's Office and the one Apple has done.
Have you some things you like
Hi Mike, *,
Mike Houben schrieb:
>Hey you all, I'm starting to make some scratches, but i need some help
> with your ideas from your point of vue.
>You knew the GUI of Microsoft's Office and the one Apple has done.
> Have you some things you like to have also in the GUI of our app?
>do you like
I think the GUI is okay the way it is. I strongly believe that changes
should be introduced in an incremental fashion. To this end, I think
Project Renaissance has made some headway and it should be sustained and
implemented in the future versions of LibO. For now (the upcoming
release or two), Lib
On 02/10/10 19:43, Per Eriksson wrote:
Hi,
The organization of the toolbars and menues is just one possible way.
In general, it works good for me as it is, though I have been working
on some minor minor enhancements (on a pixel level) that could make
the gui look alittle more 2010. I am goin
Hi,
The organization of the toolbars and menues is just one possible way.
In general, it works good for me as it is, though I have been working on
some minor minor enhancements (on a pixel level) that could make the gui
look alittle more 2010. I am going to summarize it in a pdf and would be
Mike Houben skrev:
what do you don't like about our GUI
I can see that these questions has been asked on both the LibreOffice
and OpenOffice.org discuss mailing lists.
As a coming LibreOffice user I would like general look and feel of the
current GUI but with small changes like color tones an
On 02/10/10 18:02, John Wohn wrote:
+1. I hate everything about the MS GUI. It adds nothing as far as I
can see. The current OOo GUI is fine. There's no need to fix
something that isn't broken, just to make it look sexy. What I want
from LibreOffice is a quick, easy, usable office suite that
I don't won't to make it seaxier. I wan't to make it more usuable, easier to
use.
It works, ok, but if it works we can make it better. Only if it works.
If we live along in this world to rest on something that works, we never had
fast internet/ big cinemas/ or even technology at all. Don't close y
On 02/10/10 17:24, RGB ES wrote:
Well, I _did_ attach it (just checked)... maybe the mailing list
filtered it? O well, check here:
http://s3.subirimagenes.com:81/imagen/previo/thump_5289925styleselectorstatus.png
2010/10/2 Mike Houben:
if you could attach the mockup ;) it would be grate ;)
Hi everyone,
Le 02/10/2010 19:02, John Wohn a écrit :
+1. I hate everything about the MS GUI. It adds nothing as far as I
can see. The current OOo GUI is fine. There's no need to fix
something that isn't broken, just to make it look sexy. What I want
from LibreOffice is a quick, easy, usabl
+1. I hate everything about the MS GUI. It adds nothing as far as I
can see. The current OOo GUI is fine. There's no need to fix
something that isn't broken, just to make it look sexy. What I want
from LibreOffice is a quick, easy, usable office suite that just
works. If we try to emulate MS
Well, I _did_ attach it (just checked)... maybe the mailing list
filtered it? O well, check here:
http://s3.subirimagenes.com:81/imagen/previo/thump_5289925styleselectorstatus.png
2010/10/2 Mike Houben :
> if you could attach the mockup ;) it would be grate ;)
>
>
>
> 2010/10/2 RGB ES
>
>> Hello
if you could attach the mockup ;) it would be grate ;)
2010/10/2 RGB ES
> Hello all!
> I would love to see a new "toolbar" that works as "quick style
> selector/style status". Right now you can only see the paragraph style
> on one place (format toolbar) and the page style on other (status bar
Hello all!
I would love to see a new "toolbar" that works as "quick style
selector/style status". Right now you can only see the paragraph style
on one place (format toolbar) and the page style on other (status bar)
and it is not possible to know which character style is applied: the
info is then s
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 8:16 AM, Mike Houben wrote:
> what do you don't like about our GUI?
I like the present GUI just fine, and I hate the new MS GUI. I particularly
like the ease with which the toolbars can be customized, because the default
selection of tools is much different from the one I
Hey you all, I'm starting to make some scratches, but i need some help with
your ideas from your point of vue.
You knew the GUI of Microsoft's Office and the one Apple has done. Have you
some things you like to have also in the GUI of our app?
do you like to have other things that they don't have?
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