Le 2010-11-01 15:54, Andreas Mantke a écrit :
Hi Jeff,
first a wish from my side: please don't sent the complete email you are
answering to
with your post. Because this is a mailinglist, you need only to resent the
parts,
that are needed to understand your comments.
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.
Regards,
Andreas
Hi Andreas et al:
I am a big proponent of ODF files and as a teacher promote these to my
student (grades 4-8). It would still be nice to have he .odf versions
here and there to show people that the creation of these were done on
LibO in a serious work environment.
But sure, .pdf would be nice.
Jeff -- re: using the Book module for the user manuals, yes we were
looking into this. You could suggest another module if you had one in mind.
The sky is the limit for everything on Drupal.
Marc
I am also on the Drupal Dev Team
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