Proposal by Juan Canham

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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

Instead of providing a fixed layout, providing a framework to allow users to setup a wide variety of setups to suit thier needs. Additionally the most popular setups can then be shipped with openoffice to work around the fact that different use cases use different setups (e.g a person who mainly reads documents doesn't want much screen estate wasted on toolbars, but a user who mainly formats will need his tools visable most of the time)

Status: WIP..only read about the project just now, apologies if i run over the deadline, is it GMT?

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Detailed Description

  • Menubar - Replace the main menu bar with a menu button, use this to show all menu items that aren't shown by menu buttons that are spread out at the appropriate ends of the main toolbar (e.g view and tools next to the menu bar and help in the top right)
  • Some Actions can be done from any of the states Copy/undo stick this outside of a "container"
  • Bind keys&buttons (automatically based on selection?) to toggle whats in the "container"
permanent buttons|toggles:relevant buttons|help|
  • Customizations:Make the whole thing customizable (if the relevant buttons are to big to fit in the provided space that section should be the first to lose space and allow users to define their own containers, with repeated buttons and add their own buttons(also allow keybiding and auto toggeling on selecting the relevant medium)
  • Allow the different sections to be separated, like separate toolbars(so you could put the "container" on an entire tool bar underneath)
  • Allow different toolbars to use different sized icons (and allow some to have text while others dont)
  • Providing too much customization is not a bad thing as long as most people can use the defaults.
  • Provide an easy&safe way to save/share a theme. (There is no point in doing research designing what you thing is a good compromise for the work load that office/home users put their suite through, when you can just put a version out there and see what people do with it.)
  • 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.
  • Explain the rationale and assumptions: I decided to go with toggle.
  • Highlight particular design ideas and alternatives: A concept usually incorporates many individual ideas. If you think certain ideas are really unique, then please highlight them. And if you think that there were other really good ideas which could not be implemented at the same time, tell us about them.
  • 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.

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