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Hi,

as I mentioned earlier, the main argument against ribbons is that in M$
Office the user has to click on ribbons/tabs all the time and never
knows if the required functions hide behind "Review", "Insert" or
"Design"...

Whereas in LibreOffice:

    * The menu bar with main functionality always stays in the same position
    * If the user clicks into a table the table-bar appears
    * If the user clicks  on a graphic the graphic-bar appears
    * If the user clicks into a bullet-point list the bullet-point-bar appears
    * Every user may choose individually where all these bars appear


All this makes working with the current solution in my opinion much more efficient than with ribbons

best regards
Christopher



Am 23.05.2011 04:49, schrieb jlopez777:
Hello all,


Is it the general consensus that ribbons are not needed or not a priority?
Or background colors for writer and impress (both slide background and slide
overview section background which is white). Just wondering how this could
progress...if not the other things I mentioned earlier, then at least the
ribbons. Thank you.

JL


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