Barbara M. Tobias wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: Jean Hollis Weber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2008 5:45 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [authors] GSG ch. 4 Review
Barbara M. Tobias wrote:
I have uploaded Chapter 4 of the Getting Started Guide to the Feedbac k section.
You picked up some really good errors that I had missed. Thank you! I'll
fix those, and also check the items you queried.
I didn't spot any comments in the copy of Chapter 1 that you uploaded.
Have I missed something?
--Jean
I did not keep a copy of the chapter after I uploaded it and am not sure
whether there were changes. I know that I didn't remember about "Notes"
until I started the next one. I'll get with the program one of these
days!
Barbara
BTW, did you two notice any improvements in the master-document
handling with version 3? I meant to start in on copyediting those GS/WG
files last Wednesday, but a UK client of mine wanted me to consider
doing a 300-page equivalent cleanup of part of his Web site, involving
much of the material on a print version of 500+ page book on CCNA
(Cisco networking) he had me format and copyedit a few weeks ago. It
cannot use CSS, though, so its formatting isn't so flexible...
Anyway, OOo master documents in the past needed some additional useful
information on some small points, informing the user just what could or
should be done. That could be major for some, but only of minor meaning
for a novice user. Did we include any of the known kludges about cross
referencing across external subdocuments? That's one major issue for OOo
to overcome so that it could effectively compete with FrameMaker in that
regard, although InDesign doesn't do those types of cross references
either (or any xrefs, for that matter).
For what it's worth, I switched from a user account on my Vista Ultimate
here to a strictly administer account, in case that affects application
installation and running and other file access issues. One bitch about
Vista is the added security "features" in its user accounts that removes
many former routine functions away from a typical user. So, I'll see if
that improves how OOo installs or runs here. So far, m5 worked fine
while running on the regular user account. But, I have to reconfigure
most of my older usage--spam filters, email accounts, etc.
Gary