Michael Meeks-2 wrote > > I tend to agree that removing pointless options, *particularly* from > the user-interface is an unmitigated good ;-) > > What I'd really like to see is an "about:config" style UI (that doesn't > suck ;-) that lets people see & edit all of the obscure tweakables to > their heart's content: at least for those tweakables that make at least > some sense to some small population of users. >
I agree with both statements. Optimizing the GUI is good, as long as you don't go to the extremes of the Ribbon where some superior enlightened GUI experts decided what you use most (based on averages...) Having these options hidden or accessible thorough an alternate interface (like the mozilla about:config) would be the best of both worlds. Removing options which are already implemented and working doesn't make any sense. It's the same form of "GUI dictatorship" as the Ribbon ;) In the particular case of the Fonts I can see that a user on a low resource PC would prefer to quickly see a list with the font names instead of waiting for each font to be drawn... (I'm guessing here, luckily none of my PCs is THAT low resource, but Fonts are usually a problem under Windows at least) Regards, Pedro -- View this message in context: http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/PATCH-Remove-options-Show-preview-of-fonts-and-Show-font-history-tp3607488p3608553.html Sent from the Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice