On Fri, 2010-11-05, Ron Faile wrote:
> Just a suggestion, but why not have a British version of the user guides 
> as well as a US version? That way each user can have it in his/her 
> native language conventions.

If someone has the time to redo the books and those screenshots that
differ, that would be great. But at OOo we have enough trouble just
keeping one set of manuals up to date.

> As for the workflow, what about using the odf format for creating the 
> user guides and posting the actual files online as soon as changes have 
> been made and then, after they are finished, converting them to the 
> wiki. Save as pdf is a simple process as well.

That is what we do at OOo, and as I've written here before, IMO that's
the best overall approach... especially since the people who do most of
the work on the user guides prefer to create/review/edit in ODT. 

As I'm sure others have pointed out, the best workflow is one that
*works* in terms of getting docs done using the resources available.

--Jean


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