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I work with a 2560 x 1600 display.  One reason is so that I can do work among multiple documents 
that I keep open at once.  I *never* have a document application running full screen on my 30" 
monitor.

I even object to web pages that can't be viewed properly unless the browser-window is kept too wide.

And these days, requiring full use of the 1040 x 768 display by a single app on my Tablet PC is 
also burdensome.  

I think an important approach to allowing flexible usage, including accommodation of smaller 
displays, is simplifying what an application window requires kept inside the application window by 
having as much as possible fly away and also be easily re-expanded and again collapsed.  Having 
more contextual control (e.g., sensitivity of right-click to context) also matters.

And, of course, accessibility considerations apply at all sizes and shapes.

 - Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Curtis [mailto:keithcu@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2013 13:45
To: Kracked_P_P---webmaster
Cc: discuss@documentfoundation.org
Subject: Re: [tdf-discuss] Experimental UI for LibreOffice proposal

On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 1:24 PM, Kracked_P_P---webmaster
<webmaster@krackedpress.com> wrote:

[ ... ]
What is the target display width for your design?

We may have users that are using 800 pixel width CRT monitors.

So whatever you design to be on the side panel, the work space that the use
will be doing the typing and editing in must be wide enough for them to
"efficiently" work with the document file.

When I was working with the display withs under 1024 pixels, I found many
packages that were not designed to be easily used with the smaller width
display/monitors.  I have some that do notwork with any display that are
less than 800 pixels high, let alone a narrow width.  There bottom buttons
were not accessible.

So please think about the users we may have that need a package UI that work
well and easy with a 800 pixel wide CRT display or similar limiting with
display.




To be clear, the underlying image was created by Paulo José. Working
on smaller screens is a good question, but you have to get something
before you make it work with additional constraints. LibreOffice has
two challenges, looking good on the upcoming high-res screens, and
working okay on the smaller screens. I think as a start, the focus
should be on >~1280 pixels wide screens.

[ ... ]


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