The UI improvements look good and might just make it easier for people who
liked the MSOffice Ribbon and/or dislike the current UI. I think the design
could go along way
On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 7:36 PM, Ron Faile <rmfaile@bellsouth.net> wrote:
On 11/20/2010 2:30 AM, Ron Faile wrote:
NoOP is right, I wrote the quoted text. Your explanation is well
noted and I can see the reasoning behind it. The sooner we can change
the interface and feel of LibreOffice then the better, as I for one
don't want such a Oracle aligning feature as version numbers staring
me in the face every time I start up my non-proprietary office suite
On 11/20/10, NoOp <glgxg@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
On 11/19/2010 06:22 PM, Michel Gagnon wrote:
Le 2010-11-19 19:35, NoOp a écrit :
On 11/19/2010 03:26 PM, Sean White wrote:
As a concerned user, if LibreOffice is meant a independent office
project
derived from the OpenOffice code then why do we still use their
version
numbering system. Wouldn't it be better to start from 1 to reinforce
in
peoples minds that we are a separate project.
Take a look at the UI improvements page,
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Default_UI_Improvements
I just uploaded a file (item 11) with some ideas that might set LibO
apart. Namely a new menu structure. Would be interested in your comments.
Ron
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