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Hi Alexander!

Am Mittwoch, den 22.02.2012, 17:22 +0100 schrieb Alexander Wilms:
Hi Olivier, Cedric, Christoph,

Thanks for your encouragement :)

Go go go! ;-)

I updated the whiteboard 
(https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Templates_and_documents_rework#Visual_Design_and_Behavior)
 
taking your comments and links into consideration.

Thanks!

I feel that one should primarily make use of predefined categories, 
since a huge number of tags can easily get out of control. They should 
instead be used to improve the search.

Well, if we can define a reasonable set of categories / tags, then these
could be applied for both the Extension Center and LibreOffice - this
would surely help users.

But I'm less sure about that for the corporate world ... companies
always have own definitions how to categorize templates / documents.

By the way, aren't the "tags" very similar to the "keywords" in the
documents?

It is possible to access Plone via CMIS using a library, but Andreas is 
currently working on a Plone extension that makes it easier to use the 
template repository.

Christoph, do you have a picture of the new info window? I don't know if 
we need further branding in the templates' view, but I tried to make 
both dialogues look similar (cf. whiteboard).

Thanks! The proposed dialog is part of the following issue tracker
entry: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31022

Personally, I think that it doesn't fully fit to the branding language
we have defined so far ... although I have to say that LibreOffice (e.g.
the splashscreen) doesn't meet those requirements ;-)))

So maybe we should first focus on the content of the dialog and think
about the visual design a bit later. But what I'd like to know from you
guys is, whether it is desirable to have (at the end) consistent dialogs
that may contain a bit branding / visual design.

I am German, so reading those Wiki pages shouldn't be too much of a 
hassle ;). Maybe you could upload the pdf somewhere and link it in the 
whiteboard page so that anyone can easily access it.

Sorry, I haven't been clear enough ... the wiki pages are English, but
my personal comments are German. Personal means that the wording is
incompatible with public availability. So if these comments seem helpful
to you, then I'm happy to update some and put them into the whiteboard
page.

Last mail for today ... so have a nice day!

Cheers,
Christoph


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