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<frankl> Hi
 
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* clu_sun (n=cl114686@nat/sun/x-avhdupodjioxhfyt) hat #ux.openoffice.org betreten
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<frankl> It is time again for our weekly status meeting for Project Renaissance.
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<frankl> I want to give a short update on the 'Thinning Out Process for Impress' today.
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<frankl> The current status of this process can be found at the wiki: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Renaissance:Impress
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<frankl> I am currently working on a specification regarding 'Object Selection Positioning and Modification': http://specs.openoffice.org/renaissance/object_selection_positioning_and_modification.odt
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<frankl> This specification deals with the selecting, positioning and modificating objects (shapes) behavior in Impress/Draw. Feedback welcome!
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<frankl> Furthermore we had a discussions how to improve the current task pane implementation in Draw/Impress.
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<frankl> Problem of the current implementation is that each additional group cost vertical space due to its header. Space that is rare especially on small devices like netbooks.
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<frankl> Therefore the new task pane uses a vertical toolbar containing the group headers as buttons/tabs. Christian Lippka made a first implementation of the proposal. Please see the following video for details: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPmfKN3JIqQ&fmt=22
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<frankl> This concept will also work for menu buttons so that we can call task panes also also from horizontal toolbars. See the following video for details: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIpXYtj4LMQ
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<frankl> Christoph Noack will blog about this proposal soon. OOo UX Planet: http://planet.services.openoffice.org/ux/
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<frankl> That's all for today from my side.
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<frankl> Bye!
 
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  • 2010-01-11, 4:00 PM CET
  • IRC details: irc.freenode.net #ux.openoffice.org

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  • Frank Loehmann (IRC: frankl)
  • Christoph Lukasiak (IRC:clu_sun)
  • Raymond Baroux (IRC: ray007)
  • Daniel Rhodes-Mumby (IRC: DanielRM)

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<frankl> Hi
* clu_sun (n=cl114686@nat/sun/x-avhdupodjioxhfyt) hat #ux.openoffice.org betreten
<frankl> It is time again for our weekly status meeting for Project Renaissance.
<frankl> I want to give a short update on the 'Thinning Out Process for Impress' today.
<frankl> The current status of this process can be found at the wiki: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Renaissance:Impress
<frankl> I am currently working on a specification regarding 'Object Selection Positioning and Modification': http://specs.openoffice.org/renaissance/object_selection_positioning_and_modification.odt
<frankl> This specification deals with the selecting, positioning and modificating objects (shapes) behavior in Impress/Draw. Feedback welcome!
<frankl> Furthermore we had a discussions how to improve the current task pane implementation in Draw/Impress. 
<frankl> Problem of the current implementation is that each additional group cost vertical space due to its header. Space that is rare especially on small devices like netbooks.
<frankl> Therefore the new task pane uses a vertical toolbar containing the group headers as buttons/tabs. Christian Lippka made a first implementation of the proposal. Please see the following video for details: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPmfKN3JIqQ&fmt=22 
<frankl> This concept will also work for menu buttons so that we can call task panes also also from horizontal toolbars. See the following video for details: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIpXYtj4LMQ
<frankl> Christoph Noack will blog about this proposal soon. OOo UX Planet: http://planet.services.openoffice.org/ux/
<frankl> That's all for today from my side.
<frankl> Bye!
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