On 08/06/2011 09:42 PM, Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
On Sat, 2011-08-06 at 20:28 -0400, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:
On 08/06/2011 04:42 PM, Martin Fox wrote:
On Sat, 06 Aug 2011 12:30:46 +1000
Jean Hollis Weber<[email protected]> wrote:
Andrew, if you and/or Martin can do the job of updating the chapter,
that would be best. I really don't have time. Don't worry about matching
the appearance of screenshots, and as you say differences are less
obvious when you leave off the title bar.
--Jean
Jean
I did the edit and uploaded the revised doc into the Documentation,
Getting Started Guide, Reviewed Folder, for wont of a better place to put
it.
I hope I picked up the ideas of Andrew ok.
regards
Martin
Ummm, well, ummm. I do not have any access to the LO Alfresco stuff, so,
if someone can send the file to me until I work out that little detail....
I'll set up an account for you and also send the file to you. Give me 10
minutes. --Jean
Thanks, I have the file, and I logged in and changed my password.
Sorry to be a bother, but I do not know my way around well, and, I could
not find the document that tells me how things should look, and, I do
not want to change things if I am not sure that they should be done. So,
where is the "do it this way" documentation? I am sorry for all the
questions, but, this is my first LO document so I assume that the
documents are as they should be and that everyone knows more than I.
For example:
QUESTION:
A newly inserted figure (that is nicely done, by the way), does NOT
contain a caption and is not in a frame. My instinct is to add a caption
and place the figure in a frame, because it looks like this is true for
all other figures. My assumption is that either (1) there is a reason
this does not need to be done like the others, (2) Martin forgot, (3)
Martin did not know better, or, the most likely yet, (4) Martin did
everything perfectly, and Jean pulled it out and removed the caption to
test me :-)
QUESTION:
With OpenOffice.org, I always wrote OOo. For LibreOffice, should I use
LibO rather than LO?
QUESTION:
In the document, I found new text that reads similar to:
click Tools → Options → LibreOffice → General and tick the box
<Italics>Enable experimental (unstable) features</Italics>.
I expected to see:
use <OOoMenuPath>Tools → Options → LibreOffice → General</OOoMenuPath>
and tick the box <OOoMenuPath>Enable experimental (unstable)
features<OOoMenuPath>.
If I wanted Italics, I expected to use the <OOoEmphasis> style.
COMMENTS FOR MARTIN:
Martin, your new figures look great and it seems that you paid good
attention to detail. I will change wording where it is not sufficiently
precise; for example, when you state that the "Writer Library" is
selected, it is really the Writer Module in the Martin Library. Without
checking, my guess is that I introduced this error in the original.
--
Andrew Pitonyak
My Macro Document: http://www.pitonyak.org/AndrewMacro.odt
Info: http://www.pitonyak.org/oo.php
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