On 2012-05-29 19:59, Michel RENON wrote:
Hi,
As I proposed during my last chat participation, here is another easy
design hack : a modification of Writer's Insert menu.
I find today's insert menu not very usefull : most used commands are
everywhere, beside unused commands.
Here is my proposal :
http://michel.renon.free.fr/LibreOffice/propal_menu_insert_20120529.pdf
You can see that there is little work to implement :
- most menus are just moved
- few are new menus that links to existing commands
- just need to write 2 new commands (that are shorcuts to already
implemented feature : insert spreasheet and insert drawing)
If you find it interesting, I may propose the same for Calc, Impress
and Draw.
Thanks,
Michel
Hi.
Good work Michel. Possibly a survey would be useful.
For me and my work your order is less used at the top, the standard
order is more useful but not optimum (I would have Frame, Table and
Picture above header and footer based on standard usage), so for
different people and uses the order may differ. For Calc, Writer and
Impress usage would differ also.
steve
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