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Hi Astron,

Stefan Knorr (Astron) píše v Čt 24. 05. 2012 v 13:23 +0200:

Kill INSRT/OVER (and introduce 'Overwrite' only when overwriting):
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=b30e202861e9bdba4d86e76ba8a6f059da8efc31
Here, I would like to propose two things:
* make Insert mode harder to trigger, for instance, by having to use
Shift+Ins (instead of just Ins)
* remove the inidactor wholesale
That is actually an interesting idea :-)  The cursor changes to a block
one when the overwrite mode is activated, so together with making it
harder to trigger, it might be OK.

Anybody against this?

There are few more things still to be done, the most important ones that
we talked are:

- more helpful STD/BLK/... etc. selection statusbar indicator
Do we really need indicators for the selection modes at all? They are
sufficiently hard to trigger and a sufficiently minor use case to
ignore them in the main window, I think.
Too late, I've implemented that in the meantime :-)

http://artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~kendy/design-list/selection-mode-status-bar.png

http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=f76fde91c4103812d924b973cec83a7b316a1f05

I think it might be unused these days because nobody knew what the three
letter acronyms actually stood for; but maybe I am wrong.

Either way, it is at least usable and better looking now.

- improved Windows 7 look (nicer menus + toolbars there, make use of the
 drawing into the non-client area)
I took a look at it... nice, but currently also unusable, because the
text can't be read.
If you mean what is in master now, that is only a proof-of-concept of
drawing into the non-client area, unfinished work.  But I'd like it to
be a bit different, I'll start a thread on the design@ list about that.

Regards,
Kendy


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