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Agree: I prefer no shadow at all, specially if it means more system
resourced used to no real usability gain.
Shadows make sense only when you need to visually separate between
stacked elements on a multi element UI like a desktop, but LibO UI is
*single* document. And even if multiple document UI is developed this
should be through a split screen/tabbed interface because it make no
sense to put all documents on a "desktop inside the desktop" like it
was on old staroffice 5.x.
And even if the reason is because "aesthetics", that's also arguable:
I always disable shadows on my kde box, even if I like other eye candy
effects a lot...
I think that a subtle gradient on the background, or even the
possibility to set up your own "walpaper" will be a lot better than
casting a shadow over a coloured "void".
Just my 2¢

Ricardo

2011/3/6 Rick Hansson <rickhansson@gmail.com>:
Hi all,

I don't see any reason for having borders or shades at all. A plain
background is fine. Keep it simple. I made a quick poll among friends and
they all have different ideas, so this would be great if it could be
optional. Also, since many like gradient backgrounds, why not make that
optional as well? I've uploaded some drafts:

http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Doc_bgr_grad1.jpg
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Doc_bgr_grad2.jpg
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Doc_bgr_grad3.jpg

The default prefs are very important, since most users stick with them or
doesn't even know that you can do changes. The text boundaries for example
should be unchecked.

Rick

On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 12:44 PM, Sébastien Le Ray <sebastien@orniz.org>wrote:

Le Fri, 4 Mar 2011 21:36:19 +0000,
Daniel Merker <daniel.merker@wayne.edu> a écrit :

Hi,

Just a thought. Wouldn't it make more sense to have the background be
the primary color of that application. For example, the Writer would
have a blue tinted background with a shadow (I like the shadow on all
sides), and Impress would have an organge tinted background with the
same shadow around the slide. This should help tie in the color theme
and help build on a general motif.

-Daniel Merker


Hi,

The background color of the application can already be customized
through preferences...

regards

Sébastien

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