Le 27/04/2013 13:06, Heiko Tietze a écrit :
We finished the series with two articles:
Quick wins: Conclusions of the Libreoffice icon test
<http://user-prompt.com/conclusions-of-the-libreoffice-icon-test/>
Tip the tool: How to label toolbar functions
<http://user-prompt.com/tip-the-tool-how-to-label-toolbar-functions/>
Great job!
You are welcome to discuss our conclusions.
-- Paste from clipboard (Ctrl+V)
mmm... The average user I'm dealing with doesn't know what the clipboard
actually is. Well, this could be an occasion to learn.
And "Paste from previously cut or copied text (Ctrl+V)" makes a long
label, doesn't it?
-- The Navigator thingy
I agree with the inaccuracy of icon vs usage. I'd prefer a one-word
naming than a sentence and I guess this is why the Navigator name had
been chosen in the first place. Just like I waaaay prefer "Stylist" over
"Style and Formatting" (this is why I'm still using the former name
during training sessions).
Back to the Navigator: sorry, I can't think to any other word than
Navigator. I guess some more imaginative soul will jump in.
--
Jean-Francois Nifenecker, Bordeaux
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