Hi all,
(Having the pleasure to work with it recently, I started to look in my
archive for this mail list... )
Stefan Knorr wrote (11-10-12 15:15)
so, here's a more constructive try to make the autofit feature better:
First thanks for the feature :-)
And yes, there is some opportunity to
Hi,
Le 13/10/2012 23:58, Jean-Baptiste Faure a écrit :
Hi,
Le 08/10/2012 15:23, Thorsten Behrens a écrit :
Hi there,
[...]
Thank you very much for these explanations about autofit feature.
Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote:
I think this autofit feature is very disturbing if you are not aware of
Le 13/10/2012 23:58, Jean-Baptiste Faure a écrit :
I think it is a good idea. Perhaps this icon should have two states, one
which indicates that this property is enabled and another when autofit
is in action (text size is actually reduced) with a tooltip saying that
autofit is enabled and what
Hi,
Le 08/10/2012 15:23, Thorsten Behrens a écrit :
Hi there,
[...]
Thank you very much for these explanations about autofit feature.
Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote:
I think this autofit feature is very disturbing if you are not aware of
it.
Granted - so how to best display that? PowerPoint has
Hello all,
I agree with Mirek and think Autofit should be removed or optional
(with the default being off).
And I don't think we have to take exporting presentations to PPTX into
consideration. The export to Microsoft Office is so bad (yes I know,
it's Microsoft's fault!) that text size
Hi again,
so, here's a more constructive try to make the autofit feature better:
* First of all, I don't really understand how to enable the autofit
feature on an abitrary new TextEdit [1]. The only way I know how to
enable it is to choose a certain slide template. And only then this item
Hi,
Advice:
It would be really nice if I could get the UX team's advice on this,
please? And how much value this behavior might provide (if at all) to
the users?
For users who don't know the autofit feature, it increases the
probability to understand why the text changes its size
On Sun, 2012-10-07 at 11:07 +0200, Mirek M. wrote:
I think this autofit feature is very disturbing if you are not
aware of it. From my point of view it should be removed
because if what you are writing does not fit in the available
room, you should write less
Hei hei!
I agree with Mirek and think Autofit should be removed or optional
(with the default being off).
And I don't think we have to take exporting presentations to PPTX into
consideration. The export to Microsoft Office is so bad (yes I know,
it's Microsoft's fault!) that text size is the
Hi there,
several partial answers to points from various people. Disclaimer:
I'm the original author of this feature, so at least I can tell you
the reasons for why the feature behaves as-is today. ;)
Muthu Subramanian wrote:
Currently the text font size box in the toolbar displays the
On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 7:55 PM, Jean-Baptiste Faure jbf.fa...@sud-ouest.org
wrote:
Le 03/10/2012 13:19, Muthu Subramanian K a écrit :
Hi all,
Context:
Currently the text font size box in the toolbar displays the
originally set font size even when the font size is reduced because of
Le 03/10/2012 13:19, Muthu Subramanian K a écrit :
Hi all,
Context:
Currently the text font size box in the toolbar displays the
originally set font size even when the font size is reduced because of
'Auto fit'
I think this autofit feature is very disturbing if you are not aware of
it. From
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