Cool work!
Two questions:
- Why isn't the dialogue part of the normal "Open File" dialogue (e.g. invoked
from there)? As a user I just want to open a file, then define where it is - and
remote is rather about the "where" than the "what"... (same is true for
"save")
- Why didn't you split up the selection of the type and the configuration into
two steps? Personally I think these dialogues that depend on / change with a
pre-selected element should be avoided.
Cheers,
Björn
Am Freitag, 13. März 2015, 21:33:01 schrieb Heiko Tietze:
Mockups of our proposal with a short description are online. (Anonymous)
comments are welcome, but it's a good idea to sign somehow.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/191XV116O7TQr5qzdou8JO1vNh5xXJtRujv8r07_S
ONE/edit?pli=1
On Wednesday 11 March 2015, 13:52:19 Jay Philips wrote:
Hi All,
This friday we'll be having a design session on improving the visibility
of Libreoffice's ability to connect to online document storage services
like Google Drive. Details of this discussion can be found in this
google docs document - http://bit.ly/1b1wvb3
We had a fun design session last friday for the redesign of the Entries
tab of the Index/Table of Contents dialog, and details of that
discussion and a new mockup can be found in this google docs document -
http://bit.ly/1b1wvb3
Look forward to seeing you.
Regards,
Jay
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