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GSoC Final Submission report — Revamp the Customization Dialog
GSoC Final Submission report — Revamp the Customization Dialog
This year (2017 summer), I have participated the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program with the project Revamp the Customization Dialog (of LibreOffice). And this is the work submission report required by Google as part of the final evaluations. I'll try to provide a short description of what work was done, and what's left to do.
Overview
The initial proposal was based on that the Tools > Customization dialog of LibreOffice was lacking on supporting means. For instance, it was not possible to search for a particular function. It also had an interface with focus on technical facts rather than the work-flow. With a redesign, the functionality would remain as it was, but updated so that average users would be able to customize their program. Initial mockup is here: https://user-prompt.com/how-to-make-libreoffice-customization-usable/
After the proposal was accepted as a GSoC project, it got attention from different parties (users, UX and UI d
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