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(Reflecting the blurp at ux-discuss. I'll try to keep track on it and update when something that looks like verdicts comes in.)
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** Offer the functionality of hiding the rulers and calling them temporarily if required.  
 
** Offer the functionality of hiding the rulers and calling them temporarily if required.  
 
** Change the standard color palette to a modern look. That is planned.
 
** Change the standard color palette to a modern look. That is planned.
** Color management: Setting, changing or exchanging colors /color palettes is not at all intuitively.
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** Color management: Setting, changing or exchanging colors /color palettes is not at all intuitive.
 
** Icons: There is an ongoing project on new icons, have a look at this link http://ui.openoffice.org/VisualDesign/OOo_galaxy.html .
 
** Icons: There is an ongoing project on new icons, have a look at this link http://ui.openoffice.org/VisualDesign/OOo_galaxy.html .
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* There are some potential solution sketches now:
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** J.S. Martin made some pretty nice sketches at http://josmar52789.googlepages.com/thebasicdesign
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** Trollen Lord made http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dgfdgp6x_3c7brj2 about the formatting and status bar. No floating box, just context sensitivity and theme -> styles -> minor manual edit options context sensitively. It should provide all the same options for users, but often with less effort and with more intuitive ui. Also the status bar has been cleared of redundant, irrelevant and confusing items (the zoom percentage is still missing from magnifier glass), giving more valuable space vertically.
  
  

Revision as of 08:55, 16 August 2007

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ux.openoffice.org

Quick Navigation

Team

Communication

Activities


UX Project Related

General

PR

  • announce project and invite people
    • on GullFOSS
    • on mailing lists discuss@, dev@openoffice.org
    • on Sun internal newsgroup sun.star.discuss
    • on Sun internal xDesign alias
    • Add other channels/groups interested in open source usability, to whom we should announce our project
  • write article for interfaces on "User Experiemce for OOo" (British HCI group); http://www.bcs-hci.org.uk/interfaces.html (in progress /Mmp)

License

  • clarify license, under which content can be contributed

Website: User Experience on this wiki

Communication Channels

Mailing Lists

  • find out how to add "info" to the mailing list discuss@openoffice.org


OOo Product Related

  • See issues that result from our last usability test: IssueTracker query; before starting to work on any of these tasks, please contact the owner of the respective issue.
  • 'My user experience with OOo' as UX-discussion and it's resulting issues:
    • Look&Feel in general needs to be overworked to a more pleasing appearance.
    • The 'Styles and Formatting' floating window is not usable intuitively. The differenciation of styles and hard formatting is not obvious for a user; a solution could be the implementation of style themes (customizable).
    • Make the fonts list customizable, so that the user only sees his favorite used fonts.
    • Offer the functionality of hiding the rulers and calling them temporarily if required.
    • Change the standard color palette to a modern look. That is planned.
    • Color management: Setting, changing or exchanging colors /color palettes is not at all intuitive.
    • Icons: There is an ongoing project on new icons, have a look at this link http://ui.openoffice.org/VisualDesign/OOo_galaxy.html .
  • There are some potential solution sketches now:
    • J.S. Martin made some pretty nice sketches at http://josmar52789.googlepages.com/thebasicdesign
    • Trollen Lord made http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dgfdgp6x_3c7brj2 about the formatting and status bar. No floating box, just context sensitivity and theme -> styles -> minor manual edit options context sensitively. It should provide all the same options for users, but often with less effort and with more intuitive ui. Also the status bar has been cleared of redundant, irrelevant and confusing items (the zoom percentage is still missing from magnifier glass), giving more valuable space vertically.


Done List

In order to keep this page clean, we move finished items to the Done List User Experience.

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