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| | Not using system settings/prefs... Hello, I have noticed that some applications seem to have stopped using the windows system settings/preferences. Even MS has violated this rule with Office 2007, the colors of Office do not match my other windows (Not sure where this blue is from.). I find it annoying when applications do not use my color themes and fonts. I would even argue that websites should follow the host system settings or at least support it. I know this is more of a stretch for websites, but some people's ideas for colors schemes just don't work for everyone. Some browsers allow you to force system settings/preferences, but typically the site becomes unusable. I think ASP.NET may handle this better than most. Some of these settings are also used for people with disabilities. Anyway, just wondering about everyone else's thoughts on this topic. I also feel MS needs to expand on the possible system settings/preferences; they may have done some of this in Vista already. Thanks, Schneider |
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| | RE: Not using system settings/prefs... Hello Schneider, Glad to hear from you again! Based on my understanding, your biggest concern here is some applications do not use our system setting color themes and fonts, right? I sympathize and can understand your concern, but, in my opinion, it is really hard to make a deal that fits everyone's appetite. Actually, I believe the product group should already consider this over and over. Some users may prefer uniform color schema, while some software vendor companys want their applications larruping. So, it is designed to be the Windows Appearance setting will determines the overall appearance of the user interface. But the third party software producer still can customize their application appearance as they want. Office is one of them. This does not mean that Microsoft violates the rule. Microsoft also wants to provide a beautiful and larruping UI for Office 2007 and try to occupy the market. So, the behavior we are discussing is as per design. I search some blogs written by the Office UI which describes the original design pattern. Actually in the Office 2007 beta, there are only two themes, the black and blue. The default theme depends on the client machine's OS, black for Vista and blue for XP. Of course the product team receives many valuable feedbacks and suggestions from many end users. They do add another theme, silver, in the RTM version. The default theme will be blue then, and it can be configured via Office button->Word Option->Popular->Color Schema. For detailed information you can read, http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...13/550407.aspx. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/he...9121033.aspx#2 Technically speaking, the websites theme is absolutely another topic. They are designed in the website's host server. And the client uses the web browser to interpret it and display in front of the users. So except for the ASP.NET website implements the theme detecting and setting, I do not think we can do much to configure the behavior only from the client side. As you already points, some browsers try to provide this function, but they are not compatible with many websites. For these topics are not related to the queue Microsoft.public.dotnet.general, I just try to describe my thought on it. What do you think about it now? Any feedback is very welcome. Have a nice day! Best regards, Colbert Zhou (colbertz @online.microsoft.com, remove 'online.') Microsoft Online Community Support Delighting our customers is our #1 priority. We welcome your comments and suggestions about how we can improve the support we provide to you. Please feel free to let my manager know what you think of the level of service provided. You can send feedback directly to my manager at: msdnmg@xxxxxx. |
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| | RE: Not using system settings/prefs... Hello Schneider, Is there any assistance we can provide on this case? If yes, please feel free to let me know and I will try my best to follow up! Good day! Best regards, Colbert Zhou (colbertz @online.microsoft.com, remove 'online.') Microsoft Online Community Support Delighting our customers is our #1 priority. We welcome your comments and suggestions about how we can improve the support we provide to you. Please feel free to let my manager know what you think of the level of service provided. You can send feedback directly to my manager at: msdnmg@xxxxxx. ================================================== |
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| | Re: Not using system settings/prefs... No, this was just to vent my concern, and hear others thoughts. Thanks, Schneider "Colbert Zhou [MSFT]" <colbertz@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:jcKrXSTgJHA.3940@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello Schneider, > > Is there any assistance we can provide on this case? If yes, please feel > free to let me know and I will try my best to follow up! Good day! > > > Best regards, > Colbert Zhou (colbertz @online.microsoft.com, remove 'online.') > Microsoft Online Community Support > > Delighting our customers is our #1 priority. We welcome your comments and > suggestions about how we can improve the support we provide to you. Please > feel free to let my manager know what you think of the level of service > provided. You can send feedback directly to my manager at: > msdnmg@xxxxxx. > > ================================================== > |
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