https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135501
--- Comment #31 from Telesto <telesto@surfxs.nl> ---
(In reply to andreas_k from comment #30)
This is the bug report for Change the default UI! Bug report for the Dialog
is BUG 117463.
-1 for Change the default UI on any operation system.
1 for Change the default UI on any operation system.
Reason is, that we have different icons, different vcl backends, different
UI's, ... on different Systems, ... Way to much work for support,
documentation, ...
An dialog where the user can choose is fine for me cause than you can inform
the user that other UI's are not supportet by documentation, ...
Fully agree with Andreas
Arguments for a dialog instead of changing the default as such
* There is no good or false here; it's a preference. And switching things
doesn't solve the issue. People will ask here has the toolbar gone? Similar to
the people who can't find the tabbed interface.
* Different vcl backends, different, UI's, ... on different Systems
* Documentation
* Temporary argument aesthetics; tabbed for must be tweaked a bit to look nice.
Common comments: LibreOffice has a 90's look or people don't have feeling for
design.
About number of interfaces. Choice is a bit overwhelming; and without preview
even harder to grasp. Or there must be dialog which gives a preview of all the
options. Which can be accessed manually and is launched automatically at the
start if no profile is present.
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