On 31.03.08, Michael Thompson wrote:
> On the question of screenshots,
> a) it bugs me that the illustrations are all in a serif font,
> which should never be used on a screen, unless it's maybe old
> courier.
Well, we should provide at least one screenshot resembling the appearance of
LyX o
> Michael, feel free to re-create pictures in screenshot section and/or
> graphical tour. the screenshots you sent are fine, just use standard
> colors and composition of toolbars.
>
> pavel
>
Sorry, the lyx background was the strong light, back porch version, which looks
pretty goofy. I have be
> On the question of screenshots,
>
> a) it bugs me that the illustrations are all in a serif font,
> which should never be used on a screen, unless it's maybe old
> courier.
Michael, feel free to re-create pictures in screenshot section and/or
graphical tour. the screenshots you sent are fine
Man, the website is amazing! I just wish the cool playground
block letters of the old website could replace this incoherent
three lets-have-fun-colors + Times Roman silliness.
On the question of screenshots,
a) it bugs me that the illustrations are all in a serif font,
which should never be
Paul A. Rubin schrieb:
> Rex C. Eastbourne wrote:
>>
>> [...]
>> What do you suggest for the "visual tour" aspect? Just to sum up,
>> currently there is a link on the sidebar that says "Visual Tour."
>
> [...]
> I think the current setup is fine. At the risk of redundancy, it might
> be worth i
Rex C. Eastbourne wrote:
2. I suggest a direct link to the visual tour, or at least the
screenshots, in the left margin. When I'm shopping for software,
that's usually one of the first things I seek out, and I'll sometimes
not bother poking around a site if I can't see screenshots early on.
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Looks very nice. I have a few minor suggestions, mostly pertaining to
the home page:
1. I would include the word "license" in the link to the license.
Currently only "Free Software / Open Source" is highlighted, so it's
slightly unclear whether this is a link to the act