Hi :)
Ok, thanks Sophie :)  It looks like it's ready for more to be added and i
can easily imagine some things that might be useful in there.  I don't
think there is an urgent need to rush into adding things there right now.
It's good to know htere are plans for it.  That saves me from doing quite a
bit of work! :))
Many thanks and regards from
Tom :)


On 29 September 2014 19:13, Sophie Gautier <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Tom,
> Thanks for your work! I've not yet finished the home page. The Development
> frame will have more dedicated content.
> Cheers
>
> Sophie
> GSM
> Le 29 sept. 2014 20:06, "Tom Davies" <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
>> Hi :)
>> I've done a lot of long over-due spring-cleaning on the Publications page!
>> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications
>> Basically just got all sections to look&work roughly the same way as each
>> other.
>>
>> Also tidied this page
>> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation
>> a bit.
>>
>> Hopefully the pages are better for it, rather than worse, but please let
>> me
>> know!
>>
>>
>> Details
>> Publication Page
>> I finally figured out how i had really messed-up some sections and gotten
>> irregular gaps.  So hopefully all the sections look about the same as each
>> other now!  Also, hopefully, it'll be less of a nightmare to figure out
>> what goes where in the coding!
>>
>> I added columns for some of the guides being worked on at the moment and a
>> column for the next version of Calc = hopefully the 4.4!  Getting the Base
>> Handbook and Writer and Math Guides done is already asking a lot of this
>> team.
>>
>> At the bottom of the Draw Guide the accuracy was getting tooo visually
>> confusing.  I simplified it to look more like the way it's handled for the
>> other guides.
>>
>> There is not much room in some of the columns, particularly for older
>> versions where a newer one is available.  They mostly cover branches that
>> are still in common usage and consistently having a couple of older
>> versions of each guide makes the page easier to understand imo.
>>
>> However, due to the lack of width, i've used
>> New in 4.2
>> for chapters that really are new but for ones that are renumbered or
>> renamed or whatever else i just reduce all that down to
>> 'New' in 4.2
>> (or for whichever version if it's not for the 4.2).  It's less precise and
>> accurate but makes the page MUCH easier to read imo.  Usually the further
>> explanation fits neatly into the columns for newest versions of the guides
>>
>>
>> Main Entry Page
>> I really kinda like this page now
>> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation
>> The middle column seems a bit sparse and i'm sure we could usefully add to
>> it BUT maybe it might be better to reduce it down to 2 columns on the page
>> and just stick the section about joining the team under the Faq section?
>> It'd mean re-working all the end-of-line tags, which is a total pain, but
>> i
>> could do it.  What do people here think?  Should we try to expand the
>> central section or tuck it away?
>>
>> Regards from
>> Tom :)
>>
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