Hi there... On Tuesday 01 February 2005 07:22, Ariya Hidayat wrote: > Halo all, > > For KOffice 1.4, I'd like to proprose the following simplification > of KSpread's toolbar. Unless stated, the reason for removing the > buttons is because likely they are not much used and therefore we > can't justify them being in the toolbar (remember that experienced > users can still customize the toolbar). Of course, this based on my > (limited) experience and observation, so feel free to disagree. > > For the edit toolbar, some buttons should be gone, namely Insert > Row, Delete Row, Insert Column, Delete Column, Insert Object, and > Rotate. ... I would leave insert object, it's a common KOffice feature, not sure abour rotate/transform though... uhm... I can't get rid of that window(bug??). The rest is (IMHO) ok to be removed. > > The math toolbar should be removed all together. Autosum function > should be moved to edit toolbar, Insert Math Expression can be > placed in the formula bar (next to the content editor). hmm.. ok. > > For the format toolbar, Font Color can be moved to the > color/borders toolbar. Also the vertical alignment buttons (Align > Top, Align Middle, Align Bottom) should be either removed and > placed as last buttons. I would be happy to have the vertical alignment buttons in the toolbars (including text wrap), IMHO. Moving Font Color is OK. > > In the color/borders toolbar, Merge Cell and Unmerge Cell should be > moved to format toolbar. This toolbar is hidden by default, and > IMHO cell merging and unmerging do not belong here. Agree. Merge/Unmerge are shown by default then? (I would agree here as well.) > > Last but not least, I don't know much about the usefulness of the > navigation toolbar (it is hidden by default). Most users probably > will switch between the worksheets using the tab bar at the lower > left corner anyway. hmm... I must admit I never used it so far as well, but still I think it could be useful. It probably doesn't hurt to leave it. But I wouldn't disagree if you would like to remove it. > > Feedback and suggestions are welcomed. further suggestions: Remove the increase/decrease indentation buttons by default. What about the increase/decrease precision? I don't use them much (neither the currency nor the percentage buttons). But I don't deal a lot with money in spreadsheets, so they might be useful for others. > > Best regards, > > Ariya Hidayat > > Just as Tomas, I'm no usability expert as well ;) so these are just my thoughts on that subject. Regards, Raphael _______________________________________________ koffice-devel mailing list koffice-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/koffice-devel