Hi Jaimon,

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 10:15 AM, Jaimon Jacob
<jaimon_jacob2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> One doubt again.  It is said in Libreoffice Styleguide, "Make sure that the 
> names of user interface items (menus, icons, options, dialog boxes, and 
> windows) match what appears in the application." Does it mean that the GUI 
> elements (name of windows, menus, dialog, or any word appear on the GUI) 
> should be formatted using OOomenupath character style?  I see GUI elements 
> formatted with Ooomenupath in procedures but not when mentioned in other 
> parts. Just making sure...
>

Basically the idea is to match the wording and capitalization, as
regards menus, menu items, etc., and to use the same icons seen in
screenshots. I can't suggest a definitive recommendation about the use
of OOomenupath. I see at least one occurrence of OOoEmphasis used for
the same purpose in Chapter 2, Producing LibreOffice User Guides, for
instance. My 2-cent suggestion would be to use OOomenupath
systematically?

-- 
David Nelson

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