Hi Ape,
On 2012-06-21 at 08:10 -0700, ape wrote:
A few notes about LibO-dev_3.6.0.0.beta2 (ID: f010139); OS - Windows.
1st note (see - gui_error_win_x86.gif).
Error GUI. The description is difficult to make because my English is very
bad. But I made an animation (gui_error_win_x86.gif) that will explain
everything without me.
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n3991595/gui_error_win_x86.gif
gui_error_win_x86.gif
Thank you for noticing this; luckily Andras already pointed me to this
problem - if you can create a bug report, and add it to the 3.6 Most
Annoying Bugs, that would be great :-) [And please send me the bug
number.]
2nd note (see - capt_01.png).
With a little work, I realized that because of Innovations - the bright
background of the workspace applications:
- my eyes get tired more quickly;
- my monitor "hooked" more intense;
- sometimes I confused, where is my (left) cursor now - on the edge of the
page, on the working area or on the ruler ...
Adding UX advise - what do you think of this, please?
[The color is configurable, though, you can set it to something that
fits you better; but we still should have a good default, of course.]
3rd note (see - capt_01.png, on the right - LibreOffice-3.5).
The right cursor showed a new error GUI LibO-3.5.4rc1 (perhaps only for
me): the button "Update" is attached to the right edge of the toolbar
"Menu", but not separated by "X" pixels from the right edge of the "Help".
The visual effect - the button closes the menu, making it unavailable - is
obvious. I think that I'll see the same error in version 3.6.0 when it will
be possible to upgrade to 3.6.1.
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n3991595/capt_01.png capt_01.png
Not sure I understand you here - so the problem you are reporting here
is that the Update button is painted over the menu, when the window is
too narrow? The best solution to this one is to update, of course ;-) -
from what I've seen in the code, the button itself is quite a hack, and
not part of the menu, so it is not that easy to optimize the painting of
the menu vs. painting of the button; but still UX ideas appreciated here
too.
Thank you,
Kendy
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