Hi Christoph, ( and any other UX gurus out there :-)
Hi guys; I'd -love- to get a number of "easy hacks" - ie. small fixes - that can be made to our ergonomics into the page here: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Easy_Hacks These are entry level tasks for people - but IMHO[1] an accumulation of small failings creates an overall bad experience. The problem is that much of StarDiv's work (due to the process penalty for small changes) tends to be of the form "totally re-write the slides side-bar" rather than "fix slide side-bar-multi-select glitches" :-) I was wondering - do you have a list of small pet peeves, you know the stuff: extra clicks, broken keyboard/mouse grabs, bad keyboard navigation, over-complicated interactions in specific areas that we can turn into easy hacks ? It would be great to get some volunteer developers working on these things - and we are (so far) burning through our most easy hacks rather quickly. If you can add some to the wiki page (with brief UX style descriptions) and add a Skills: 'UX taste' or something ;-) then I can come and triage them to add code pointers to make the fixes even easier for newbies :-) [ and perhaps we achieve something good ]. Clearly the tasks need to be bite-sized :-) thus: * Good examples: + add XYZ missing keybinding to calc + remove redundant click in dialog ABC + in the slide-sorter, fix keyboard interaction so: + we do not jump back to slide one when multi-selecting + pressing 'left arrow' when slides are selected should move to the previous page + draw / object selection handles should be larger: 8x8 pixels * Bad examples: + replace all 'Apply' buttons with instant apply + unify all keybindings to new scheme + write new clipart selector Presumably you have a lot of such small annoyances piled up somewhere in the back of your mind :-) [ at least I know I have, though they are hard to specify ]. Any chance of some love there ? I think we can make a real difference and avoid our new hackers from duplicating work, and get them sucked into UI improvement with a little love here. Please ping me as you add them so we can do the deeper research needed to make them easy for programmers. Thanks ! Michael. [1] - and yes I've read a lot of papers on usability etc. ;-) my favourite was: http://www.joelonsoftware.com/uibook/fog0000000249.html -- michael.me...@novell.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice