tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2640003666891728724.post250065902959980185..comments2024-02-14T10:36:00.731+01:00Comments on Tomaz's dev blog: Command Popup HUD for LibreOfficeTomaž Vajngerlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17183461757847157603noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2640003666891728724.post-8001248013968318462021-05-21T16:35:28.222+02:002021-05-21T16:35:28.222+02:00Hi Tomaž,
Question on Twitter from Rizal Muttaqin ...Hi Tomaž,<br />Question on Twitter from Rizal Muttaqin (https://twitter.com/zalmut/status/1395748066729226241)<br /><br />" Just curios what Search field right under Help (not the one you talked about) is for in macOS? "Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10329337045145725017noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2640003666891728724.post-1697724787809043492021-05-14T12:11:06.672+02:002021-05-14T12:11:06.672+02:00Command Popup HUD I do wonder if it should have a ...Command Popup HUD I do wonder if it should have a option to be a toolbar/side bar thing instead of hidden in a menu due to how useful the search is to new users and old users alike.<br /><br />Think about it I have some text selected I am looking for a option to alter it being able to see text because its in the side bar where I am search.<br /><br />Even with the current pop-up it will be really useful at times. Particular with cases where something in a different place in libreoffice to MS office or to prior versions of libreoffice. Yes I have been caught out a few times when a feature I used a decade ago is no longer in exactly the same place it use to be.<br /><br />Advance feature down the track could be a show me how to access X feature as a form of inbuilt help. That most likely would be simpler in a side bar have a button to tick to go from run the command to show me where it is.<br /><br />Please do remember different UX configurations turn the menu bar off. This is why I think there need to be a tool bar icon/textbox or in the side bar. So the search function remains findable with the menu bar off. Yes not everyone with the menu bar off is going to think press Ctrl+F1 or so other short cut.<br /><br />Multi UX feature of libreoffice is something newer than the first time this bug was reported.<br /><br />Thanks just the same for the great work so far.<br />oiaohmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04718208244445470383noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2640003666891728724.post-8979813779580198842021-05-13T19:44:52.535+02:002021-05-13T19:44:52.535+02:00Wouldn't this be better not to be 'hidden&...Wouldn't this be better not to be 'hidden' behind a shortcut? Why not have this as a search box with a little magnifying glass on the application front so it is always visible? A little like the search box with Microsoft Office. There you search for actions and functionality so similar to this I think.<br /><br />Well done indeed this has the potential to be really useful.Jimmy Chouhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12138947722374034059noreply@blogger.com