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Hi Dag,

On Wed, 2011-10-19 at 16:19 +0200, Dag Wieers wrote:
(Maybe this was already discussed before.)

        Let me take it to ux-advise :-)

It would be nice if the default template that ships with LibreOffice would 
ship with visually attractive styles, and paragraph styles for commonly 
used blocks or admonitions, eg. listing-block, literal-block, note, tip, 
important, ...

        Amen !

It would make using OpenOffice by default more attractive without the need 
to look for existing templates and/or mess around with styles. I know one 
can already do this for themselves, but normal users shouldn't be exposed 
to it for basic usage. The current default styles just don't cut it :-/

        Quite - of course, all we need is one heroic volunteer here to update
them, and to work at creating some attractive default styles. Luckily
this doesn't even require any programming experience: just mail some
document templates with the new style information ;-)

        Are you volunteering ? (and it's worth checking the result with the
ux-advise guys too of course).

        Thanks,

                Michael.

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michael.meeks@suse.com  <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot


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