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== Dialogs ==
 
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== Controls ==
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=== Font List Enhancement ===
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The drop-down font list becomes very impractical if one has many fonts installed.
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Lessons learned from '''Competitor Products''':
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* Adobe Type Manager: allow user to create a new category '''Frequently Used'''
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Display in the drop-down list the following categories separately:
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* existing category: last used fonts
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* frequently used fonts, user-selected (new category)
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* all existing fonts, already in use (new category)
  
 
[[Category:User_Experience|Gui Useless Elements]]
 
[[Category:User_Experience|Gui Useless Elements]]
 
[[Category:To-Do|GUI]]
 
[[Category:To-Do|GUI]]

Revision as of 17:36, 29 August 2007

Intro

The Graphical User Interface (GUI) of the OpenOffice applications is sometimes crowded with completely useless elements. This site tries to identify such useless elements.

Useless GUI Elements

  • application specific
  • dialogs

Writer

Calc

Font Drop-Down List

I do NOT remember ever to have used the font Drop-down List in the spreadsheet application. Its use is unusual in a professional setting.

Impress

Draw

Other

Dialogs

Controls

Font List Enhancement

The drop-down font list becomes very impractical if one has many fonts installed.

Lessons learned from Competitor Products:

  • Adobe Type Manager: allow user to create a new category Frequently Used

Display in the drop-down list the following categories separately:

  • existing category: last used fonts
  • frequently used fonts, user-selected (new category)
  • all existing fonts, already in use (new category)
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