Enhancement request: It is a nice touch that the most recently opened files are displayed on the new opening screen. I would like to be able to resize the icons as well as being able to delete them selectively. Operating System: Windows 7 Version: 4.2.0.1 rc
Valid enhancement request, nice idea. I like both suggestions.
Could you split this bug up into two? Also, when you do so, please state the problem in the bug title, not the proposed solution. For example, instead of "Recent documents should be resizable", the problem might be "Recent document thumbnails are too large" or "too small", and in the description you could go on to say that your screen can fit only 4 thumbnails. And instead of "Recent documents should be selectively removable", you might say "No way to selectively remove private documents" or "unimportant documents". In the description, you can also propose your solution. See https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design for tips on how to report UX bugs.
selective removal of thumbnails from start center will be possible in LibO 4.3.0 see: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/4.3#GUI so I change summary notes to leave just the "resize" request which is not possible yet
IMHO it would not be worth development cycles (or performance impact) to provide independently resize of thumbnails on the StartCenter. I could envision resizing if it were a simple small - medium -large radio button selection (or similar) widget that could be applied to scale the rendering of ALL recent ODF document thumbnails displayed on the StartCenter. The size setting should then be stateful in user configuration based on the selection. An alternative for dynamic preview (resize to larger rendering) of the ODF thumbnail on mouse-over using an ALT or CTL key trigger might be a desirable GUI feature. But that would be a more complicated enhancement -- and would have performance impact.
setting to enhancement
pointing this to the correct meta issue for Start Center bug 61914, rather than the SideBar meta issue, sorry for the noise.
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