so for the native Mac GUI port in OOo 3.0 the Start
Centre was designed (in its fully gradiented glory) so it can be shown
to those posh Mac users in the case when no document is opened.
("posh"?)
Oh, odd, as that's not how "normal" Mac apps work, is it?
If you have no documents open in TextEdit, for instance, no window is
open (but the TextEdit menu bar still is showing). So if the Start
Centre was designed because of Mac, somebody was misunderstanding how
Mac apps behave. Or am *I* misunderstanding? Or do some (3rd-party?)
Mac apps behave like LO, and display a special "no-document-open"
window when no documents are open? Are such apps considered exhibiting
a good UI according to current Mac UI design standards?
--tml
Context
- Re: Android UI work (continued)
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