Lou Iorio wrote:
As does the Chicago Manual of Style. These are the first two style guides cited in the OOAuthors style guide.

Chicago and Read Me First are complementary and do not superceed our own style guide. I think that much is made clear in the document. The point of Jean's post, as I understood it, was to illustrate that sentence style capitalization is not uncommon or any less valid. And I think she got that accross well.

Final point: the OOo help system uses headline capitalization. Having different style in documentation for a single product seems wrong to me.

I think we have better things to spend our time on than worry about matching the OOo help style. I don't expect all documentation for OOo to have the same capitalization style for headings. Also, capitalization is not the most conspicuous difference between the OOoAuthors user guide and OOo help.

Daniel.
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