Hi Mariano, On Fri, 2012-09-28 at 15:19 -0300, Mariano Gaudix wrote: > This is my concept of graphical Interface for LibreOffice . > Written in Gtk 3.0 ....is a small POC
First - thanks for taking the time to create that, it looks pretty :-) Secondly - the question to me, is how to take this further, I have a few ideas here: From a licensing perspective, to incorporate your design work we'd need an MPLv2 license from you - hopefully that's possible. Beyond that - one of the big design / UI directions we want to move in is away from direct formatting - ie. forcing a font to be of a given name, and text to be 'bold' etc. Instead - we badly want to move in the direction of making style based editing (of course, we can have styles that match bold / other-fonts) easy to understand and use. Prototyping new UI ideas for making styles easy to use, see, apply and understand is awesome. Of course we're rapidly improving the UI of LibreOffice, and that process is set to accelerate now Caolan has landed his nice new layout code. That for the first time allows us to tweak, re-arrange and layout dialogs much more easily, and without re-compling (using glade). Having said that I don't think this level of radical change will be easy to get right all at once. So - if you're committed to your design (as I imagine you will be ;-) - I'd love to see you be able to re-use the rendering core of LibreOffice to render your document pixels: a bit like WebKit / Gecko. We have a sketch plan around a 'liblibreoffice' to make that possible for people, and we're doing something a bit like that for Android thus far - clearly some small investment there would enable a world of fun new design experimentation :-) So - thanks for the prototype ! it's always great to get new design input. Having said that, much of the input we value most is carefully thinking through the incremental changes we make, and creating designs for new features - that happens on our ux-advise list: good to get involved there. Thoughts ? Michael. -- michael.me...@suse.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice