>>Am Montag, 1. November 2010, 20:28:30 schrieb Jeff Prater: >> Will Drupal's book module be used for the user manuals? Or will they still >> be edited in ODF then "uploaded" as the web-based documentation? >>
>I think, we should use for the creation of user manuals the software we are >delivering to our users. We can then use our software to convert the documents >to PDF >and publish them on the website. Most people don't need the odf-versions. > - Andreas Mantke Andreas, I do not disagree with you with the creation of user manuals in LibreOffice. There has been no decision regarding the use of Drupal yet, but... The Drupal book module allows the upload of ODF and PDF files as well as copying the contents of that document into the webpage that holds that document, in effect resulting in a version controlled html copy of the document and file together in one official place. This might be very useful in the future for links from the LibreOffice help menu/system. I think it might help in both documentation development and end user ease of use. Just an idea to ponder on. Michael Wheatland (Wheatbix) www.wheatland.com.au -- E-mail to [email protected] for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://www.libreoffice.org/lists/documentation/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
