Hi,
Clayton wrote:
Dominique wrote:
But in fact we have much more, and I've tried to realize (it's a draft)
a template for having an homogeneous and update-able look and feel.
There's a call of it on this page, and more explanation :
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/User:Dominique_Pautrel/Wiki_Localization_Structure#About_Templates
And I've not seen such a style of Template.
Do you think (as me) it would be useful starting this way ? Or am I wrong ?
It looks like a good idea to me. I's always good to put these ideas out
there and ask for feedback :-)
I like the first one with the icon.
C.
Thank you very much for this feedback.
- Unfortunately the first one is not (yet) a template. It's more like a
wished result.
I'd be happy to succeed in assigning such icon with the parameter
"Module". If the value is "Base", then its icon, and so on.
Perhaps the solution with #if - and/or other things like that ?
Perhaps another but even better solution should be to create
[[Template:CitePage]] ?
Want very much to test this way. - (I've seen this sentence in the
dictionary, hope it's correct :-) In French I'd wrote : J'aimerais bien
tenter cela.)
And (trying for me to translate it and) for us all, obviously more
comfortable to develop if someone else in interest. (For me a little/big
change in behavior - to write in English)
FR talk (it's a draft):
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Template_talk:FR/CitePage#Param.C3.A8tres
I'll try this way. Writing give me the response. It's a Wiki and even a
bad test could give something good to extract. Moreover I'm nearly a
beginner with html "commands", and translation work could be easiest for
me than searching in EN sources alone without having any "lightened"
discussion...
Thanks again, coming back... soon, I hope.
Regards,
Dominique
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