Hi Mirek,
Mirek M. píše v Pá 27. 12. 2013 v 16:23 +0100:
* Please make it clear visually that "Create" is a label and not a button.
If you don't want to differentiate using font size and weight, you can add
icons for Open and Templates (those are part of
http://ubuntuone.com/0bhbyPRVt8hChFsZ64HBfO, might be somewhere in the icon
set as well).
Tamas has done that:
http://pasteboard.co/2yzkqeXD.png
Hope it's OK; it should make it to RC2, so we will still have time to
revert this change should it turn out during testing that the icons are
annoying or anything.
We'll go through the rest of the issues too, but not 100% sure we will
make everything to RC3 - maybe some stuff will go to 4.2.1.
* Please show the tooltip over the thumbnail label.
Can you please me more specific - I can see the tooltip with URL appear
when I mouse over the label of the thumbnail preview.
As for the border around module icons, would it be possible to a) use a
different aspect ratio for presentations,
Yep.
b) use a dotted outline instead
of a full one, to differentiate previews and non-previews?
Not really - this is unfortunately harder than it sounds :-( - so
definitely not for 4.2.0.
All the best,
Kendy
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