Hi,
Maybe you have noticed in the daily builds the new Startcenter that
LibreOffice 4.2 will come up with. It is focused on improving the user
experience based on the assumption that the user very probably wants to
edit documents he/she has edited in the past.
But there is a problem - when they open LibreOffice for the first time,
there is no recent document, and the Startcenter looks just too empty;
see here:
http://artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~kendy/design-list/startcenter.png
It would be great to provide default graphics for the case there is no
recent document yet - can you please start the call for designs & come
up with something beautiful & helpful that we could use inside the huge
white area? :-)
It should be resizable, or able to survive resizing. I believe we
should be able to get some text into it too, but hypertext might be
problematic I'm afraid.
Other than that - looking forward to the designs! :-) It would be
awesome to have the designs for Alpha1, in case some programming is
necessary; so the deadline is 4th November:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleasePlan/4.2#4.2.0_release
Thank you in advance,
Kendy
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