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== Summary and Status ==
 
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<span style="color:DimGray">How to use this template: Please write a short summary here to introduce the ideas in your proposal. For example, write a few sentences covering the highlights and the name of the proposed design. (Please delete this and all of the other gray explanatory text before you submit your proposal.)</span>
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If you want to use in text objects text styles for a clean formatting of your text instead of hard coded formats you need to open the ''Styles and Formatting dialog'' [F11] to be able to change the style there and a new dialog is being opened with several tab pages where you can make your changes.
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Idea: After I have created a text object or editing a text in objects the ''Text Formatting''-toolbar is already opened. A simple ''Edit style''-function should highlight the toolbar (you maybe know it from Web 2.0 applications) and the changes you now directly making on the ''Text Formatting''-toolbar will be stored into the style instead of being hard coded only for this box. You won't need for simple changes (color, font, size, italic, bold, ...) the additional dialog and all the tab pages.
  
 
Status: Request for Comments
 
Status: Request for Comments
 
<span style="color:DimGray">After you consider the comments and questions in the comments section, revise your proposal for completeness and understandability. When you feel your proposal is ready for evaluation, please change the status above to “Proposal Complete”. </span>
 
  
 
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=== Suggestion ===
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* The toolbar(s) need to have a simple, well designed button for ''Editi style''
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* After pressing that button ''Editi style'' the toolbar items which can be used for change a text style needs to be highlighted and also the toolbar needs to be more in front
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* the edit area needs to be locked but if an item on the toolbar is switched the text object should be changed like a live preview
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* If ''Editi style'' is pressed again the edit area should be available again and the toolbar should look like before
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=== Why ===
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Instead of introducing a different dialog for editing the style of a text the well known toolbar is being re-used for it. Web 2.0 application doing this to save resources.  
  
* <span style="color:DimGray">'''Describe dynamic behavior''': The mockup above is something static. To better illustrate what will happen on the screen, describe what actions would be taken by the user and what would appear on screen.</span>
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From user experience view it makes sense not to introduce additional dialogs when doing the same work. The user just want to change the text. He wants to change it not for one text object he wants to do it for many in his presentation (or any other kind of document).  
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* <span style="color:DimGray">'''List issues and open questions''': Please list any issues you are aware of and open questions. Do not worry if your proposal or concept isn't perfect. If you have discovered any stumbling blocks or worries, then please provide this information right from the start. Maybe the team can help find answers/solutions.</span>
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Revision as of 07:54, 12 May 2009

Design Proposal Style Editing Directly at Toolbars

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The following design proposal is part of the collection of design proposals for “Accessing Functionality”, which is part of Project Renaissance.

Summary and Status

If you want to use in text objects text styles for a clean formatting of your text instead of hard coded formats you need to open the Styles and Formatting dialog [F11] to be able to change the style there and a new dialog is being opened with several tab pages where you can make your changes.

Idea: After I have created a text object or editing a text in objects the Text Formatting-toolbar is already opened. A simple Edit style-function should highlight the toolbar (you maybe know it from Web 2.0 applications) and the changes you now directly making on the Text Formatting-toolbar will be stored into the style instead of being hard coded only for this box. You won't need for simple changes (color, font, size, italic, bold, ...) the additional dialog and all the tab pages.

Status: Request for Comments

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Detailed Description

Suggestion

  • The toolbar(s) need to have a simple, well designed button for Editi style
  • After pressing that button Editi style the toolbar items which can be used for change a text style needs to be highlighted and also the toolbar needs to be more in front
  • the edit area needs to be locked but if an item on the toolbar is switched the text object should be changed like a live preview
  • If Editi style is pressed again the edit area should be available again and the toolbar should look like before

Why

Instead of introducing a different dialog for editing the style of a text the well known toolbar is being re-used for it. Web 2.0 application doing this to save resources.

From user experience view it makes sense not to introduce additional dialogs when doing the same work. The user just want to change the text. He wants to change it not for one text object he wants to do it for many in his presentation (or any other kind of document).

Additional Material and Mockups

Please share everything you might think is important to better understand your proposal. Perhaps you also have other ideas which are not directly related to “Accessing Functionality”? You might add further documents, Internet links, or additional mockups - e.g. showing a workflow or different states of the software.

Author or Team Working on This Proposal

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Joerg Sievers jsi
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