On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 09:40, Richard <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'd be happy to see your ideas on any other changes. I'll keep the notes and
> do my best to work them in. I'll ask if it seems necessary. You've been
> reading these docs for quite a while and I'm sure you will notice
> inconsistencies as well as improvements.
I've been looking at these docs for so long that I fail to see a lot
of things that could be improved, so it's very good to have someone
else going through them carefully and thoroughly.
Here are the rest of my notes:
Add a preface? "What's in this book?" "Who is this book for?" kind of
thing. Include reference to other user guides and related docs,
especially the chapters I've recommended making into stand-alone
documents ("What's NOT in this book").
In Ch1, drop the bits about starting from the command line. It's too
techie for this book's intended audience.
In Ch3, drop the note with the macro to re-enable a template. Also too techie.
Organizing templates section is too repetitive; could be collapsed
into one brief section.
Adding templates section doesn't need the bit on Extension Manager;
refer to the chapter on customizing.
"Too techie" stuff can go into the tips and howtos we're planning to
put on the wiki, so it's not lost.
--Jean
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