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If the screen is too small then maybe the sidebar would disappear until
hovered over.  Also, from the picture on OMGUbuntu! it doesn't look like
it'd take up too much room in the first place.  Take a look at some of the
other pictures on the designer's blog - http://clickortap.wordpress.com/ -
it really doesn't look like it would hurt anyone - even if you don't use LO
in fullscreen mode.

On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 1:19 PM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions <
webmaster@krackedpress.com> wrote:


Not everyone is using widescreen monitors.

I know many users that have not bought a new monitor to replace their old
4:3 CRT monitors.

SO if you have the style "dedicated" to be used with widescreen, then you
make it an issue for those who do not use the new monitors.

For myself, I do not open LO full screen.  I have other packages on my
screen that I need to keep visible most of the time.  So having "stuff" on
a side panel might not work the best for me with the documents view of
100%.  Saying you are making the layout "best viewed on a 16:9 monitor" is
like creating the default windows to need a larger resolution than what the
user can use.  Or, like saying that every users must use it in 2-page
viewing mode.  IT should not be that way.

If there is a side panel, then it needs to be small enough to not take up
too much space for 4:3 CRT monitor users.  I just sent out a "loan-out"
computer that has a 17" CRT monitor.  Se will use it for a few months
before she can buy a new system.  I do not want to tell her she has to have
a widescreen monitor to use LO, like she is now using from this computer I
have loaned to her.

As for moving the menu placement around, well we are all use to where they
are and would have to relearn their new locations.  It could be an issue
for users switching between versions.


On 11/28/2011 11:54 AM, Pedro wrote:

I think Citrus looks like a change in the right direction!

It keeps the menus on the top (thus not breaking with the past) but adding
all buttons to the sides making better use of wide screen monitors. This
design also solves the problem of where to put new toolbars: they should
always appear on the sides (like in Gimp).

This is not comparable to the stupid Ribbon, where MS decided which
buttons
the users use most and hid all others. In addition the Ribbon was so wide
that it took a large vertical space... If you never used this design
failure
named Office 2010 in a netbook, then you should, just for fun lesson of
what
not-to-do :)

In my opinion even the Default toolbar should move to the Right (and move
less used toolbars to the Left) where there is less travelling distance
with
the cursor.

I hope this is added ASAP!

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