Hi.
Patricks mockup is very similar to Calligra (which i liked too). But i
thinkthe search button and a easy configurable toolbar would be great. Also
i think the left side options could interfere with unity, and i think it
could have the same "lack" of the tabs in MSO because if you are continually
changing between the options, you will be making extra/unnecessary clicks
activating the menu and then making the clic.
Anyway, i think the evolution of LO interface should be in this direction,
using those spaces on the sides.\
Best regards,
On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 9:04 AM, Alexander Wilms
<alexander.wilms@zoho.com>wrote:
Hi,
I really like Patricks mockup (
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:LibreOfficeMockup.png), I had a
similar Idea. The toolbar shoud contain only the basic features and the
sidebar would show context-sensitive options, eg. the text formatting or
diagram options. I also made a mockup: http://ubuntuone.com/p/yf2/
In the mockup I additionally removed all those unneccesary dark lines to
achieve a cleaner look.
Alex
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