Hi Paulo!
Am Samstag, den 12.03.2011, 13:59 -0300 schrieb Paulo José:
Hi Christoph, all,
Yeah, It's that what I mean by icons replacing text buttons. Much better
to my eyes. The icons [1] for the Selecition Mode are actually great.
But I can't locate the Inser Mode icon or text. Was you proposing remove
it? If yes, I admit to like a lot the idea, since the Insert Mode
feedback is given by the Text Indicator (that thing marking the text
position, I'm not sure about the name) inline.
Mmh, I don't really remember whether this had been my "plan" ... but
this might still be one of the less important information.
I just wanna see your Selection Mode in a float menu showed by clicking
on the mouse's right button and swithing directly the mode by the
mouse's left button click.
For another item, I drafted a drop-down (in the case of the statusbar,
this might rather be a drop-up) menu. This could also be applied to the
selection mode as well - although it will get harder to compare the
different modes quickly.
Great additions! May you give the SVG file of these icons? I know... 3
years are a while, but I had to ask. :-)
And I had to upload ;-)
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:DesignTeam_StatusBar_Idea_2007-11-04_ZoomZoom.svg
Sorry, this file is in a real draft state with unused stuff inside ...
Thanks for this nice discussion and the great ideas!
Cheers,
Christoph
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