Hi Jean
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From: Jean Hollis Weber
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] HTML versions of the Guides
On Tue, 2011-06-21 at 21:49 +0100, John Cleland wrote:
When checking the PDF version of the Calc guide I found it hard, compared
to html to move around the document. I would like to propose that an
HTML version is produced. I would be happy to undertake the work.
I am not sure what open source html producers/editors are available, but
will do some research into what is available.
Does anyone else think this is a good/bad idea.
The following questions are to help me get a better idea of exactly what
you are proposing.
Are you proposing to do this for all the guides, or just the Calc Guide?
I am proposing to do this for all guides
Where do you propose to put the HTML version?
Somewhere on the documentation Website
Why HTML and not wiki?
I envisage an HTML page that looks similar to a .chm file where the contents
are down the left and the text on the right.
How do you propose to keep the HTML version up to date?
Not thought about this, I think the only way would probably be manually
BTW, my general view is that if someone has an idea, they should just run
with it. I do that all the time. ;-)
--Jean
I think HTML is so much easier than a PDF to use that it is worth looking at
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