Sak,

I have taken another look at the issue of number being on the right of
the margin and the discovered that the old paragraph numbering styles
have been used.

>From v10 of the template onwards you should use:
OOoNum 123 for the first level numbering not OOoNumbered 1
OOoNum abc for the second level numbering, not OOoNumbered 1 (demote to level 2)
OOoNum iii for the third level numbering (demote to level 3)

I know it is a pain, but in the long run it is much cleaner as the old
OOoNumbered 1 had the numbering type (letter, number) hardcoded and
did not allow any flexibility.

I have uploaded (here:
http://oooauthors.org/en/authors/userguide3/res3/ ) the template that
should be used. Please download the template changer extension and
apply that template when editing the chapters.

Sorry for the confusion. :-)

2008/7/18 Jean Hollis Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Michele wrote:
>>
>> On moving all the customizations to an appendix I am OK with it, but I
>> am not sure if I understood correctly: will it be a separate chapter?
>
> Yes. I use the word "Appendix" to mean a separate chapter. For example,
> 0219WG-Keyboard Shortcuts is Appendix A of the Writer Guide.

Fine by me
>
>> On the level of details in the description of the options, I am again
>> in favour not to put too many details, on the other hand there is a
>> large percentage of users who will only ever use Writer therefore we
>> should try to find good compromise.
>
> I wasn't speaking so much of the level of details in the descriptions, but
> rather of whether all the OOo options should be covered in the Writer Guide
> as well as in the Getting Started guide. The existing book includes only a
> few of the most immediately relevant general options (view, print, and
> appearance).

OK
>
>> For example, increasing the memory
>> allocated to OOo increases dramatically the performances (even more
>> improvements can be obtained removing Java): should this information
>> which is not Writer-specific be captured?
>
> Captured, yes, and definitely added to the Getting Started guide, where the
> info on memory allocation is not very detailed.
>
> For the Writer Guide, perhaps that topic and a few others (for example,
> changing the default paths and defining custom colors) would better go into
> the proposed new appendix on customising OOo.

Sounds good.

Michele :-D

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