On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 5:13 PM, nick rundy <nrundy@hotmail.com> wrote:
A grayed out Save Indicator is not superfluous!
I find this EXTRAORDINARILY useful to know whether I have added new material to a document or
whether I'm dealing with the previously saved version. The grayed out Indicator communicates this
in a very simple manner. It's perfect.
You can achieve the same thing with the status indicator in the status
bar. You just have to point your eye to a different spot.
The grayed out Save Indicator is one of the best features of Writer!
A grayed out icon is no feature other than to convey the fact that the
action associated with that particular icon is disabled. A save icon
being disabled does NOT equal a document is modified; it simply means
that the save action is disabled. No more, no less.
Kohei
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Re: [libreoffice-design] Re: Design for the split controls and tabs · Jan Holesovsky
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