My list is in ODT format right now. I would have no problem putting it in wiki format. Thanks for passing my note along to Sophie Gautier.

- Glen

On 2013-11-11 17:21, Jean Weber wrote:
Glen,
The help files at help.libreoffice.org are a copy of the help files
supplied with the LibreOffice program itself). AFAIK, they are
created/reviewed/published by the developers and translators, due to
the requirements of tools used in the process. The best person to ask
is probably Sophie Gautier, whom I have copied on this note.

My guess is that, at this time, the best way to contribute your work
is through the Docs wiki, from where it can be picked up and reused by
the Help team. We can certainly make a place for it on the wiki,
either in wiki format or in ODT/PDF format -- or all of those. What
form is your list in now?

--Jean
Team Leader, LibreOffice Documentation


On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 5:25 AM, Glen Reesor<g...@jenniferandglen.ca>  wrote:
Thanks for the note Tom.

As I mentioned in my previous email, I would like to help creating
documentation for LibreOffice. I have created a list of common constructions
for LO Math (exponents, roots, matricies, integrals, limits, piecewise
functions , etc) and some common formulas (Pythagorean Theorem, quadratic
formula, slope, binomial expansion, etc).

As far as I can tell, these would belong here:
https://help.libreoffice.org/Math/Math_Examples

The odfauthors.org website appears to be setup for creating and review
libreoffice docs. What process is used for creating/reviewing/publishing
parts of help.libreoffice.org?

What would be my next step in contributing this work?

Thanks in advance,

Glen



On 2013-11-07 05:38, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
They are allowed and most people prolly can deal with them but it's best
avoided.

The links worked for me and i suspect people reading using a plain-text
email-client were prolly able to deal with those links so don't worry
about
it this time.  I tend to try to put urls on a new-line and then start
another newline immediately afterwards.  I've seen people put full-stops
and other punctuation after them which messes up the link whereas the way
you did it inside a tag-bracket prolly means people didn't have trouble.

Thanks for asking! :)
Regards from
Tom :)



On 7 November 2013 01:51, Glen Reesor<g...@jenniferandglen.ca>   wrote:


Hi,
I would like to help with LO documentation. I noticed that help has been
requested creating examples of LO Math (here<https://wiki.
documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Development#
Wish_Lists_for_Documentation>). Would this be a stand-alone document, or
in the wiki here<https://help.libreoffice.org/Math/Math_Examples>?

I was thinking of a doc that is similar to programming by example. There
would be a few sections (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, perhaps). Each
section would contain a table with rows like this:

Display                                   Command
[Actual LO Math Image]        LO Math Commands required to generate that
image

By the way, are html messages acceptable on this list?

- Glen

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