Design/Meetings/2017-02-23

Link
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Minutes-of-the-Design-Hangout-2016-Feb-23-tc4208768.html

Minutes
Feb 23, 2017; 6:30am Heiko Tietze-2 Minutes of the Design Hangout: 2016-Feb-23 Present: Thibaut, Heiko, Kendy, Tomaz, Jay

+ no comments so full acceptance + AI: Add to HIG now + What/When do we accept additionally NBs in master? + How to accept improvements to existing NBs? + Make a plan on what we want to provide as factory settings
 * Sidebar Guidelines
 * Notebookbar procedure

+ only one UI design for LibreOffice meaning a default icon theme and toolbar for better support, maintainance etc. (Thibaut) + doesn't work like this for LibO because of crossplattform requirements (Kendy) + so ideally we provide a good number of options, the question is what and how (Heiko) + have variants to support migration from other office products as well as LibO legacy UX (Kendy) + Notebookbar as extension desperately needed (Heiko) + encourage "crazy" ideas to show users what's possible + have at max two variants of a type of Notebookbar, e.g. simple and advanced contextual sections (Thibaut) + what "types" are accepted will be decided in the UX meeting (Heiko) + for existing variants write guidelines that must not be broken by updates (Thibaut) -> AI: contextual sections: Heiko, tabbed: Jay, single bar: Jay

* Infobar update + https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105566 + Colors are maroon, orange, and beige but should be rather red, beige, and grey for error, warning, and info + proposal at https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105829 + first patch at https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/34426 + color reference https://isabelcastillo.com/error-info-messages-css + loading a doc from the Internet, for instance, is worth a warning, no need for type info (Jay)

* COLOR PICKER: New default color palette + https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87538 + Jay reopened it to create a row with pastel colors + Final proposal at the ticket + no enough difference between row 3 and 7 (Jay) + better mix sorting of luminance/saturation (Tomaz), like in GDoc (Thibaut) + will make a proposal (Jay)