Hi Lach,
I had something similar in mind, that you get the used things that were
available in the document (simple document, book with bookmarks,
references, ...) but when I play now with the ui files I have to say it is
nice when you get an interface that fit's the users need. In addition it
would be very difficult when the UI change each time, that the user feel
femilar with it.
cheers
Andresa
2017-04-20 15:01 GMT+02:00 Sławomir Lach <slawek@lach.art.pl>:
My idea is about fit UI of LO for current use reason. When user creates
new document, LO can ask for reason, like printing, notes, etc., so UI
is fit for selected use reason. For example, writter could show text in
webpage view mode, etc. The reason should been written into document.
Another idea is to create link to run LO apps with special parameter,
so user could run for example notes program and system will run
lowritter --notes-ui in resposne.
Best regards,
Lach Sławomir.
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