FLUX UI

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About the project

FLUX UI, or FLUX User Interface, is a user interface design proposal for OpenOffice.org initially developed by Joshua Martin, Stefan Roeben, and Mikko Lehmitsolo but whose development has grown to be a community effort. Three design principles guide the design's development:

  • The document is the most important UI element.
  • Don't show the user what he/she doesn't need at the moment (context sensitivity).
  • Don't focus on a single UI element (i.e. Ribbon, Menus, Tabs) - use a hybrid of elements so that the information is displayed in the most appropriate way.


Contact Us or Contribute

Anyone is welcome to contribute. Your comments and questions will reach us at either e-mail address, and are more likely to be considered than contacting us individually.

Communication Channel Address Information
E-Mail
  • Contact just the flux group

  • Contact the Renaissance Projects User Experience Group
IRC irc.freenode.net #ux.openoffice.org Weekly meetings are held on Monday morning at 10AM EST (-5:00), though you may be able to find us floating around the channel during other hours.
  • aknoxy
  • josmar52789
Active Members
  • The Brains
  • The Brawn
  • The Beauty

The Concept

Current Image

A screenshot of the FLUX UI (Last Updated on February, 17th 2009)

Additional Images:

Impress Proposal

The Flux UI team, headed by Joshua Martin, has submitted a design proposal for Impress through the Renaissance Project. Abiding by the guidelines for the proposal, the team was limited in that we could not introduce features not already present, merely architecture/hierarchy/functionality. For complete guidelines please visit The Design Proposal Guidelines Page.

Specific Ideas

Concept Title Image Explanation, please sign your name with (~~~~) Comments & Suggestions
Accordian Toolbar Explanation of the Accordian Toolbar
Image-Strip Scrollbar Scrollbar.jpeg
Second Image
The image strip scrollbar is a vertical set of thumbnail images positioned to the left of the vertical scrollbar. This image strip allows the user to navigate their document with more precision. Features of the I-S S are;
  • A variable width based on the length of the document.
  • When a certain document length is reached the width of the images makes it useless, and it should collapse to a simple scrollbar.
  • A "window" that mirrors what is visible on screen, and adjusts to show the current zoom state.
  • Right clicking on the window gives immediate access to zoom options
  • An icon to collapse the image strip to a scrollbar, as a means of saving screen real estate or hiding the image-strip for those that prefer a scrollbar.

(Ak13 17:00, 17 February 2009 (UTC))

What about an effect affecting each page size, such as in mac OS X Dock? In this way, the feature could be accessed whatever the number of pages, window size and zoom level. It could also use more screen space for the selected one. The pages images and the "window" could also appear only after a short pause in drag-and-drop, to assist the user without taking screen space in normal operations.

And what about multi-pages view (e.g. when two pages are displayed on screen?)

Clément Pillias 18:42, 17 February 2009 (UTC)

Tabs
Writer: Zoom Slider Zoom Slider GearStick real size.png This concept is from Clément Pillias page on the Zoom Slider. Please visit it for a full description.
Impress: Zoom Slider Zoom slider impress.jpeg Following Clément Pillias' design, the zoom slider for Impress could cover not just page size but the other "view options." Shown in the image are (clockwise) are; real, handout, slide sorter, notes, and outline. I would expect the graphics design group would want to overhaul these icons, but I thought it was a good start. Ak13 18:15, 12 May 2009 (UTC)
Calc: Transparency / Style Layers The idea is particular to spreadsheet applications. Basically the idea would be to create a transparency (or layer) over the document that can be hidden or shown with ease. This would allow for graphical specific highlighting, not context sensitive. This would also allow different style sheets to be turned on/off to make certain information stand out. Ak13 14:32, 12 May 2009 (UTC)
Example Row

Current Color Palette

The current color palette is in the process of being assembled. Possible considerations for the color palette include the User Interface: Visual Design Groups work with the Galaxy Icon Palette.

Here is a proposed palette - Media:Fluxui-palette-1.svg

Files

Writer Files

  • File:Writer.odg: Original OpenOffice.org Draw file created by Joshua Martin. Includes most of the work throughout the life of FLUX UI.)

Impress Files

External Links

Other User Interface Concepts

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