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Hi Astron,

Stefan Knorr (Astron) píše v Pá 14. 12. 2012 v 17:53 +0100:

So far this is still not finished, and I am fighting to have some time
to finish that for Beta 2, and for late feature approval ;-) - so it
still may happen that I'll need to just disable that code in 4.0, even
though I'd love to finish that - I am close.

The reason why it is Windows-only so far is that we do much more theming
of the menu and toolbars ourselves on Windows, so we can better control
there what is going on; so want to go the safe way, and do it
Windows-only first, then extend to Linux too.

Sorry to rain on the parade here .. but is there some good reason why
we need this feature?

In the first place - sorry for my poor communication of this :-(  I
should have poked UX-advise in advance that I am poking this.

There are actually 3 reasons: people love using their personalized
pictures for backgrounds - I can see it everywhere.  Photos of kids on
the screens of mobile phones, desktop backgrounds etc.

The other reason is that this has even enterprise use - I have a real
customer who is unhappy with the look of the background behind the menu
+ toolbar.  It is much easier to provide them with a way to tweak that
than trying to find out a balance between their needs and needs of other
customers - you will never do everyone happy.

And the last thing - should you decide to change the background under
the menu + toolbars, it will be as easy as drawing a new bitmap, instead
of having to programaticaly change the look, which is not that fun with
GDI functions :-)

If people are unhappy with how LibreOffice looks, we should probably
tweak the platform specific look until it is better. And from looking
at screenshots from Mac OS (and to a much lesser extent, working with
Windows), I do understand why people would say that.

Unfortunately, eg. on Windows there is no real standard that would look
good :-(

The thing is, those problems won't be solved at all when we allow
people to put pictures of their cats in the application background. In
fact, that will make matters for the most part. (I haven't yet seen
the feature working so far... But even Firefox's implementation of it
which tries to make sure everything stays usable does not guarantee
readable results.)

Yes - people will be able to set something that it will do the app
unusable; but hard to blame us for that, I think.

Again - sorry for not communicating this in advance.

All the best,
Kendy


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