Annual Report 2019: Updates from the Design community
(Note: this is a section from The Document Foundation’s Annual Report 2019, which will be published in full in the coming weeks.)
Based on LibreOffice’s Human Interface Guidelines (HIG), which provide the core framework, several significant changes were made to LibreOffice’s user interface during 2019. The most important were the improvements and the additions to icon styles, and the release of the NotebookBar in additional flavours.
Improvements in LibreOffice 6.3
Dialog Windows
A completely new Tip of the Day window shows up once per day when the user opens LibreOffice, to provide useful information, tips and tricks about the software, and from time to time a reminder about contributing or donating to the project. Tips are rotating based on a list developed by LibreOffice volunteer contributors.
Menus
Writer’s Form menu can be reorganized to have it Microsoft Office compatible, by checking out the relevant option in the Option > Writer > Compatibility dialogue window.
Toolbars & Sidebar
The NotebookBar has been improved with the addition of a Tabbed Compact option in Writer, Calc, Impress and Draw, to serve users with a wide screen where the Tabbed user interface would steal a large portion of the vertical space. In addition, a Contextual Single option has been added to Writer, Impress and Draw, to serve the same users when the choose the more traditional user interface based on toolbars.
The Toolbar “More Controls” was deleted, and all tools were moved to the toolbar “Form Controls” in all LibreOffice modules. In addition, the Sidebar width can be configured to accommodate contents of extensions which exceed the maximum width of 400 pixel.
Icons
The monochrome Sifr icon theme was significantly reviewed and updated, and the Karasa Jaga icon theme was reworked from 22 to 24 pixels to follow other icon themes. All icons of the two icon themes were drawn in Inkscape to make them available also as SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) images to support HDPI screens.
Other GUI Items
The old Sum tool in Calc’s formula bar has been replaced by a new drop-down widget providing Sum, Average, Min, Max and Count options.
Improvements in LibreOffice 6.4
Menus
Hyperlink context menus were unified. Every hyperlink now has the following context menu entries: Open Hyperlink, Edit Hyperlink, Copy Hyperlink Location and Remove Hyperlink.
Toolbars & Sidebar
A Table panel was added to Writer’s Sidebar, with Insert, Delete, Select, Split/Merge, Optimize a Row, Optimize a Column, set the Table Cell Background Colour and the Border, insert a Function, and forms to set Row Height and Column Width.
Icons
A SVG variant of the dark version of Breeze and Sifr icon themes was added to the view options, and an extra large 32 pixels icon set has been added to Sifr.
Other GUI Items
Thumbnails of documents in the Start Center are now overlaid with an icon showing the LibreOffice module they have been created with.
Some great progress there team, such a shame that hardly anyone will know that this exists as it is not ‘advertised’ in the application, you have to hunt around menu options and find this for yourself. What a travesty all this hard work done and for most it will never be seen.
I once read an insightful article on the Guardian about defaults, to some up ‘over 90% of users don’t ever change them.’
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://amp.theguardian.com/technology/2013/dec/01/default-settings-change-phones-computers&ved=2ahUKEwibusOIj5vqAhX2ShUIHXxnB3EQFjAKegQIARAB&usg=AOvVaw0FpK8BdciIhax_ixuapGfU&cf=1
I’d love to see the document foundation highlight the fantastic work the UI team do by either at install time provide a one-time user interface selection that graphically highlights the different UI options or conversely run a one time selection on first start up with instructions how to change back if not happy.
Not everyone believes the current interface is the best but it is the only one presented and currently hides many of the fantastic UI features of Libreoffice. There is an open bug for this, if anyone is interested it is worth a read.
Bug 117463
If you agree and you are considerate to the goals of the project then you might want to leave a constructive comment.
Just noting for everyone else that James and I are discussing this in more depth over on Reddit – he raises some interesting points: https://www.reddit.com/r/libreoffice/comments/hf2tyt/annual_report_2019_updates_from_libreoffices/fvxmvgm/
Dear LibreOffice Support Team,
I have a problem in writing Arabic Poem and aligning the word perfect in order to have all words in same lines. The following is YouTube link displaying, how to write an Arabic Poem in Microsoft word. I would very much like LibreOffice write to acquire same features when texting Arabic words:
how to set arabic poem in word justified each line:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdIzbukmb00
If i am lacking skills on how to use it correctly in LibreOffice i would very appreciate to be tutored how its done correctly in LibreOffice.
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