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Hello Michel,

Good to have some brand new ideas... any taker to mentor them (or some
of them)?

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Cedric

On Sun, 2015-02-01 at 13:05 +0100, Michel Renon wrote:
Hi,

Le 29/01/2015 17:06, Michael Meeks a écrit :
[...]
* GSoC (Cedric)
     + We need to have new ideas added to the wiki page:
         https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Gsoc/Ideas
         + sooner the better etc. preferably before FOSDEM: today / tomorrow.


here are some ideas : if you think some might be interesting, tell me 
and I'll make some specs/ux design




- writer :
when you drag'n'drop several images in a document, all images are 
anchored at the same paragraph. If user wants each image to be bellow 
the previous, he has to do that manually (think about writing a user 
manual with lots of screenshots).
--> Add something to allow user to select the anchor type (or better : 
some predefined layout) of the dropped images.
"something" might be a floating/popup panel or a sidebar panel ?


- calc :
indicate sheet protection via something visual in the tab sheets.
Maybe an icon beside the name inside each tab ?
Maybe add an option to visually identify protected cells (dim protected 
cells or highlight editable cells)
TBD : how/where to indicate if the whole document is protected ?


- calc :
   - allow to easily call python/js/beanshell/.. functions from cell 
formula. just do "=MyPythonFunction()". It would allow to easily use 
scientific python libraries.

   - show a suggestion panel for functions, just bellow the edited cell
     (a kind of autocomplete, with infos about function, args...)

   - the suggestion panel may allow to create new functions (name and 
arguments) and then switch to macro editor ; default code would include 
useful comments (some how-to, building blocks, sample codes...)

   - the existing function wizard should list functions from all 
languages (python/js/beanshell/..). TBD : how to handle documentation of 
user-defined macros ?


- macros :
   - reorganize dialogs (I made a quick proposal that would need further 
polishing) :
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboard/Macros_Dialogs#Proposal_by_Michel_R
(but the iTunes-like selector is not consistent with the current macro 
editor)

   - replace the macro editor engine with scintilla 
(http://www.scintilla.org/) to allow to edit easily other languages 
(python/js/beanshell/..) ; writing a scintilla lexer for LOBasic should 
not be complicated.




- general:
reorganize "Insert" menu
ex with writer :
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:Michelr#Writer_:_new_Insert_menu
(A consequence is that OLE embedding needs to have some visual/UX bugs 
corrected : I'll file bugs asap)



- writer/calc :
transpose the current "table design" sidebar panel from impress to 
writer and calc.
It would not answer the need for table styles, but it would replace 
existing obsolete autoformat dialog.
For calc, it would modify selected cells.
The "table design" panel could be slightly enhanced to handle some more 
options (change colors, text options...)



- draw:
when user selects multiple shapes, there is only one visual selection (a 
rect with 9 green handles) around all selected objets. The problem is 
that user doesn't know exactly which objects are selected.
Change that to have each object selected, with their own blue handles.




Hope this helps,

Michel




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