I know the focus is on the big user guides at the moment, but I'd like to
start a discussion about the smaller publications.
Currently, some "how-tos" and "tutorials" are provided as ODF/PDF (finished
items on the Publications wiki page, drafts on Wish List), while others are
formatted as wiki
I have uploaded my chapter 4 draft to ODF Authors and updated the task
list
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Development/User_Guide_Tasks#Status_of_tasks_-_GS_-_LO_v6.0
In the sections "Formatting Paragraphs" and "Formatting Characters" I
have stressed the difference between
Kenneth,
I dealt with and uploaded most of the iterations of the LO
documentation template, including the one for LO5. Perhaps I can
answer your question, if you ask it here.
--Jean
On Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 12:40 PM, Kenneth Hanson wrote:
> Well this doesn't make much
On 08/19/2017 02:50 PM, Kenneth Hanson wrote:
> 2. Should existing files be renamed to reflect the LO version, the version of
> the document, etc.?
Documentation needs to instantly indicate which specific version of LibO
it was written for. It isn't uncommon to come across features that work
Kenneth,
You left a note for me on the wiki message board about the LO5
documentation template. Since I have never modified or uploaded that
template to the wiki I am unable to respond to your request to review
what you suggest are duplicates.
Dave
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