Hi Peter
I've just taken a quick look at your chapter and agree that Tango is not
too good an icon set. I've expressed the same opinion to Jean and I hope
the decision will be made to stay with Galaxy.
With regards to the chapter you've just posted, the copyright page
carries the date range 'to 2012'. I've been changing this to 2013.
Jean is going to make a decision on how we refer to file types: .odt,
*.odt, .ODT, or just ODT etc. This so we have a consistent presentation
in the docs.
I only wanted to look at the document to see your graphics to see if
they reinforced my thoughts on the Tango set, I've not done a
read-through so can't comment further.
Oh! Speaking of comments. The new Writer allows you to select a range of
text and add a comment to it. With my Win XP set-up, on the files in
which I did this as a reminder for when I returned to them, LO could not
open them, returning a read error. Watch out for that. Could only be
Windows.
Regards
JohnS
On 23/01/2013 14:04, PeeWee wrote:
Hello
I have just uploaded a draft copy of Version 4 of the Getting Started Guide
Chapter 1 Introducing LibreOffice to the ODF Authors website.
http://www.odfauthors.org/libreoffice/english/getting-started/draft-lo-4.0/gs-chap-1-introducing-libreoffice/view
It is ready for review and comment.
Please note that I have used the default Tango set of icons. I will be
honest and say that this is not the best set of icons I have seen for
software. Much prefer the Galaxy set.
Regards
PeterS
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