* Present: Stuart, Italo, Heiko
* UI changes integrated since the last meeting:
+ Update of Breeze and Galaxy transition icons (Andreas)
+ Update in the handling of OS X menus (Maxim)
+ SaveModified icon for Tango and Galaxy (Adolfo)
+ Sifr updates (Matthias)
* Impress - Modes Tab bar
+ http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/design/msg07525.html
+ Setting of modes tab bar is not persistent
+ https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97119 is being fixed by bubli according IRC communication
+ META: https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95983 for issues related to this refactoring
+ Workflow needs improvement (Italo)
+ Power users switch frequently between page and slide sorter (Italo)
+ Even Benjamin would be kind of an expert in Impress since the gap between novice and experts are small here (Italo)
+ Fixing the bug solves the issue since Eve would enable the modes tab bar once and forever (Cor)
+ Adding shortcuts like Cltr+Shft+M for norMal and Ctrl+Shft+T sorT (Cor)
+ Hiding by default to spare vertical space, easy access via split button in toolbar (Stuart)
+ Not enough user testing; Impress power users will not hide this tabs bar (Italo, Michel)
+ Show by default until we found a better solution (Samuel)
+ Find a better place for the toolbar split button for instance next to format pages (Italo, Sophie, Michel)
+ Last choice of the split button's selection has to be stored (Sophie)
+ Acceptance of changes is a matter of communication (Sophi)
part of that being to increase use of our MozTrap guided testing cases
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/MozTrap
http://manual-test.libreoffice.org/results/runs/?
+ Master slides are too easy to access making it dangerous for beginners (could edit master instead of pages) (Italo)
+ Enterprise environment blocks editing of master slides; remove master slides from split button widget (Italo)
+ Blocking is not so easy, e.g. "Set background image > To all pages" affects the master (Cor)
+ Does not introduces new great dangers for corporate use in the Netherlands but definitely an issue for Italy (Cor)
+ No good visual cue for master vs. normal (black/gray) (Italo)
+ Hide master slides behind a menu as how masters are handled by PowerPoint and Keynote (Italo, Cor)
+ Opt-in for the modes tab bar (current master) or shown by default
+ off by default (Heiko)
+ on by default, or when it is off then have the toggle on/off button on the toolbar (Italo, Stuart)
+ transition time: on for now, off from the next release on (Stuart, Italo)
+ Show the toggle display-modes-tab button on toolbar solves everything (Italo)
+ Feature is used only once and should go into the main menu view settings (Heiko)
+ Agree with keeping it as it for now is and we explain the changes to people (Italo)
+ Where to place the toolbar split button?
+ next to other slide functions (Italo, Heiko)
+ enable view on/off and move both buttons to the right end of the standard toolbar (Stuart)
+ Store selected mode for the next session?
+ Sure (Heiko)
+ Change access to master slides?
+ Improve yes, but in future release (Heiko, Italo)
+ Move buttons to presentation toolbar, right hand of standard docked (Michel, Stuart)
+ https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:Michelr/Impress51_group_buttons
has some cross over with tdf#89668 -- SLIDE PANE: Move slide manipulation buttons to the bottom of the pane
+ https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89668
and with tdf#87672 -- Moving Impress view tabs to slide pane
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87672
+ Conclusion:
+ Hide the tabs bar by default
+ Show toggle display tabs bar button in the toolbar
+ But then hide the toggle button from realease 5.2 on (aiding transition)
+ Move display modes split button and the toggle tabs bar button to the right edge of the standard toolbar
+ Store last user setting
+ Think about changing access to master slides for 5.x
* Marketing wants a new name for "notebook bar" interface (Italo)
+ Present the user interface for LibreOffice (Italo)
+ there are multiple interface form factors for users