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User Experience Project Work
This section points to all the feature specifications written by community members to define new features for OOo. A main part of the UX project work is done inside these specifications. Feedback is always welcome! Send your feedback to iTeam lead and/or UX representative stated in a specification or use the UX discuss mailing list to post your feedback.
Current Projects (Work in Progress)
The current projects section list all currently running specification. <add links>
OpenOffice.org 3.0 Specifications
All OOo 3.0 relevant specifications can be found here. <add links>
Proposals
All Feature Specifications
- User Interface in General: Specifications for Toolbars, Wizards, Widgets etc.
- User Interface Terminology: Specifications that deal exclusively with text on the UI.
- Application Wide: Specification which affect all OpenOffice.org modules.
- G11n: General globalization-related specifications
- OpenOffice.org Writer: Specifications for the text document module.
- OpenOffice.org Calc: Specifications for the spread sheet module
- OpenOffice.org Impress: Specifications for the presentation modulemodule
- OpenOffice.org Draw: Specifications for the drawing module
- OpenOffice.org Chart: Specifications for the chart module
- OpenOffice.org Math: Specifications for the formula module
- OpenOffice.org Base: Specifications for the database module
- OpenOffice.org IDE: Specifications for the basic & dialog editor
- OpenOffice.org Installation: Specifications for the installers
Specification Template
The specification template can be downloaded from here: OpenOffice-org-Specification-Template.ott. You can also create a specification based on the wiki template.