* Present: Jay, Kendy, Samuel, Steve
* Completed Action Items:
+ none - the first call :-)
* Pending Action Items:
+ none
* UI changes integrated the last week (Samuel):
+ Samuel tests + reads the code
+ thanks for your work there! (Kendy)
+ Firefox themes footer
+ footer themes did not work initially, but Michael J. fixed
that
+ Alternating lines highlight in the Expert configuration listbox
+ should that be enabled on more places? possibly even default?
+ AI Samuel: Will try to switch it on generally; and also check
what the other platforms are doing (like, if this way of
highlighting is known/standard there)
+ Style dropdown: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/4.4#Style_dropdown
+ beautiful!!! (Kendy)
+ Changes toolbar: New Icons (Jay)
+ completed, pushed now
+ will need a small update - when using a different background (Jay)
+ will update & push & add to the release notes
* New Color Picker (Samuel)
+ Who's going to finish it?
+ seems some problems there are already fixed
+ AI Jay: will create bugs for the rest in bugzilla, and ping Krisztian
+ some of them could be Easy Hack-ized too
* Redmine usage (Kendy)
+ Info from admins: Please don't use the Redmine wiki, it is not
backed up!
+ TDF wiki should be the only wiki we use in the project...
+ AI Kendy: Check the how much info is in the redmine wiki
+ What advantage does Redmine have?
+ I like the forums (Jay)
+ Seems the forums is the ~only supported part of redmine
though (Kendy)
+ Not much information who proposed the redmine initially,
need feedback from them (Kendy)
+ mailing list works for me better - to keep track of what
I've read, no idea if it is possible with forums? (Kendy)
* Toolbar group buttons (Samuel / Jay)
+ Would be useful to have grouped toolbar buttons - Jay will
design, Samuel can do some coding
+ But probably not for 4.4
* Large Icons (Jay)
+ Usage of large icons by default on windows (Jay) fdo#82309
+ https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=82309
+ We already have that as the default on Linux and OS X
+ Mentioned the reasons in the bug
+ Adolfo objected; but no further discussion
+ small icons made sense when we had 800x600 screens (Jay)
+ relict of old times?
+ Support that: small icons on OS X are just too tiny, never used
that (Steve)
+ current approach in the code: if menu font size is bigger than a limit,
show large icons
+ proposed change: when horizontal resolution is larger or equal
than 1024 pixels, show large icons
+ let's try it in master and see if people oppose too much (Kendy)
+ and revert if yes
+ concern if we hear about the positive feedback too (Steve)
+ blog about that, so that people can comment when they
like it (Steve)
+ Usage of large icons in the sidebar
+ would be useful when there is enough space
+ layout updates when the icons are bigger (Jay)
+ should be ~easy to bind it to the toolbar icon size setting, IIRC (Kendy)
+ AI Kendy: let's make an Easy Hack to conform to the icon size
setting, Kendy will provide the code pointers
* Sidebar Improvements (Jay)
+ Addition of the style drop down to properties pane
+ Redesign of the properties pane
+ Creation of a new page properties pane
+ Integrating table toolbar features into the properties pane
+ 2 proposals, but who will do the code?
+ AI Kendy: Will provide Jay with pointers to .ui for the sidebar - so
that he can try it in glade
[the rest of the topics deferred to the next week :-)]
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