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Ian Laurenson wrote: > There is a typo on page 2. (Paragraph styles affect *a* an entire > style). Fixed. > An underlying distinction between paragraph styles and page styles > could/should be mentioned on page 15. That's debatable. I think this could wait for the next publication. There will /always/ be improvements we can make. Right now we should probably focus our energies on chapters that are only half-written. > The example for a title page isn't really a title page on pages 20/21 > (it is basically the same example as that for New Chapter). The purpose of this section is to teach the "next style" property. To make the design of the page much different would be a digression, and hence, it would distract from the main point. > The example of a chapter should use a paragraph style rather than a > manual page break on page 22. The purpose of the example was to demonstrate the manual page break feature. These last three comments are at least debatable, and non-crucial. They should wait until higher priority work is done. There will /always/ be room for improvement. We should avoid spending too much time on published chapters, when we have several other important chapters that are still being written. > An incorrect/unclear note on page 24. How is it incorrect? Cheers, -- Daniel Carrera | I don't want it perfect, Join OOoAuthors today! | I want it Tuesday. http://oooauthors.org |
