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Hi Jay,

2014-07-05 5:29 GMT+02:00 Jay Philips <ypharis@gmail.com>:

Hi All,

I'm currently working with the LibO QA team and i have submitted a bug
report on the revamping of writer's print preview, which can be found at
< https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80838 >. It includes an
image mockup, the customized xml file, and links to other bugs that need
to be fixed in order for it to work correctly. Most of the work is
simply the rearrangement of icons and adding visible text labels. The
only difficult part to achieve is the page jumping control being taken
from the navigator dialog, which meeks has already commented on.

V Stuart Foote has suggested that a whiteboard should be setup for it
and when i visited <
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Blueprints > it stated that i
should contact this mailing list for the creation of a new whiteboard.
So here i am. :)


Well, so far, we've only made whiteboards for larger projects that need to
go through a well-documented design process. If you're just proposing minor
changes to a toolbar, I'd keep it on Bugzilla.


I am also working on a revamped standard toolbar and would like a
whiteboard also created for it. I will be using my QA testing
experience, along with work done by OOo's tracking data and Thibaut
Brandscheid to come up with the new design.


There a whiteboard would be handy.
We're currently rethinking our design process -- could you read
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Revisiting-our-project-workflow-td4114936.html
and see if you'd be willing to go through the proposed process?

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