Area fill options made consistent

Introduction

As in many other dialogs, Libreoffice provides a lot of functionality for tweaking the hell out of areas taken up by shapes, charts, frames, etc. You can have a solid background color, with or without transparency/opacity, you may fill areas with gradients that in turn have several options, it can be assigned to hatchings, patterns and bitmaps, each with numerous options again, etc.…

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Style your tables

Introduction

Tables are one the most frequently used objects in documents. If you want to present data in a structured way with, for instance, small gridlines, a nice header, right aligned numbers, and highlighted totals- that’s a table. And if you need a unique branding defined by your company or just want to have a consistent look and feel you have to apply all those formattings exactly for each table.…

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LibreOffice Design Session: Shapes

Libreoffice Draw was treated somewhat novercally in last time. But we didn’t forget it and started to pimp its look and feel. This design session was about moving the stencils from the shapes toolbar into the sidebar. And of course not only Libreoffice Draw benefits from this effort.…

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LibreOffice Design Session: CMIS Improvement

Topic of last week’s Libreoffice design session was the integration of content management interoperability services (CMIS). Here is the outcome of this meeting.

This article was posted first on 2015-Mar-19 at user-prompt.com (site closed now)

Topic: CMIS Improvement

Bug Tickets/Feature Requests:

Issue/Problem

  • CMIS is only accessible through LibreOffice’s custom file dialogs, which isn’t turned on by default
  • Setting up a new CMIS entry is not always easy/possible (AskLibO)
  • Feature is not visible to the average user
  • No straightforward integration into LO dialog (+/Server…, subtypes at CMIS)
  • No feedback during connection
  • No refresh/sync on changes, at least for Google Drive (LO overrides GD)

Screenshots of current UI

Features/Functional Requirements

  • Access from start center (to promote this) and toolbar/menu (for fast and easy use)
  • Own dialog since integration into standard dialog is possible but very limited
    • Libreoffice file dialog is removed completely (local files are opened via default dialog) and new dialog for remote files is introduced
  • Types: WebDAV, ftp, ssh, Windows Share, CMIS (with 10 subtypes incl.

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Tracking changes with LibreOffice

The Libreoffice UX team shows a proposal for the management of change tracking. It intends to have a comprehensive and good-looking overview but with the flexibility to add future enhancements.

This article was posted first on 2015-Feb-19 at user-prompt.com (site closed now)

Introduction

Track changes is an essential feature that separates word processors from simple text editors.…

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