https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57433
foss <foss@openmailbox.org> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Severity|normal |enhancement
CC| |mazelm@gmail.com
Keywords|regression |
Component|UI |ux-advise
--- Comment #62 from foss <foss@openmailbox.org> ---
Also this is not a regression. Removing that keyword and adding importance:
Enhancement.
I say this is a UI bug. All OS X apps that have a top menu have that border. LO
Does not so it's either ignorant to OS X specific standard design or it is a
valid bug.
I do not think it's fine as is. I think it is a minor UI bug which should be
fixed, so LO finally become more visually appealing on OS X little by little.
Adolfo saying " minor visual annoyance" but then again why not fix it? Is this
such a time consuming fix? I wouldn't believe so. Please do not say "provide a
patch" because although looking at the time I spend on LO, it would probably
better be spent coding for LO, but I still do not have those capabilities :S
Who is Ahmad H and why is he to decide on a final status here?
Mirek suggested this would be fixed by fixing the bug referred to in comment
34.
It obviously is NOT fixed.
Mirek: can you please provide design departement's perspective on this? Since
otherwise devs say "we think this is fine as is".
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