On 23 May 2011 at 9:57, Christopher Stark wrote:
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"...
My annoyance with ribbons is:
- In MSO 2003 / LibO, I can easily see the things I expect to be in the top
toolbar - font information and so on.
If I perform certain other functions (e.g. tables), another floating
toolbar appears.
- In MSO 2007/10, going into tables causes a big menu all about tables to
obscure the things I want to see on
the menu, with a lot of options I am not one bit interested in. Also, the
buttons are SO inconsistent - different
sizes, some have text and some do not, etc.
In fact, the Ribbon reminds me of 'modern art'. It's a piece of junk and
if anyone else designed it,
commentators would call it junk. But because Microsoft say it is 'good',
lots of people who should know better
agree with them.
The MSO ribbon is crap. While I love Open Source and LibO, I would either
stay on LibO 3.3 forever, or go to
WordPerfect if LibO mimicked that horrible interface.
All this makes working with the current solution in my opinion much more
efficient than with ribbons
Absolutely. If I wanted stupid ribbons cluttering the place, I would be
using MSO. I'm not using it because the
interface stinks. OTOH, if someone developed an implementation of ribbons
that was so good, and showed
that the idea is fine and that MS have simply done a bad job of developing
it, that would be another matter.
In another email, Sveinn í Felli suggests an optional vertical toolbar -
possibly a far more sensible option,
especially as so many people have wide screens nowadays.
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