On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 6:22 AM, Jean Weber <jeanwe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 09:40, Richard <richard.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'd be happy to see your ideas on any other changes. I'll keep the notes
> and
> > do my best to work them in. I'll ask if it seems necessary. You've been
> > reading these docs for quite a while and I'm sure you will notice
> > inconsistencies as well as improvements.
>
> I've been looking at these docs for so long that I fail to see a lot
> of things that could be improved, so it's very good to have someone
> else going through them carefully and thoroughly.
>
> Here are the rest of my notes:
>
> Add a preface? "What's in this book?" "Who is this book for?" kind of
> thing. Include reference to other user guides and related docs,
> especially the chapters I've recommended making into stand-alone
> documents ("What's NOT in this book").
>
> In Ch1, drop the bits about starting from the command line. It's too
> techie for this book's intended audience.
>
> In Ch3, drop the note with the macro to re-enable a template. Also too
> techie.
> Organizing templates section is too repetitive; could be collapsed
> into one brief section.
> Adding templates section doesn't need the bit on Extension Manager;
> refer to the chapter on customizing.
>
> "Too techie" stuff can go into the tips and howtos we're planning to
> put on the wiki, so it's not lost.
>
> --Jean
>
> Thanks.
I'll put these on my list of things to review.

All the neat tricks are handy, so I'll start saving them in a "tips"
folder.
They are an important resource for getting ones work done.

Richard.

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