Jean Weber wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 8:59 PM, Dave Barton <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Jean Weber wrote:
>>> On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 6:29 PM, Milos Sramek <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 2014-10-03 05:58, Jean Weber wrote:
>>>>> Lastly, if whoever was "cleaning" the files of internal xml problems
>>>>> has the time to clean the WG files, that would be great.
>>>> I have done my homework :). You can find the cleaned version at
>>>> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/hw2khxh567s4bgj/AABWDuKvbAZmIz_keYxwmOzAa?dl=0
>>>
>>> Now if someone else will replace the published ODT files on ODFAuthors
>>> and the wiki with these...
>>>
>>> (Whoever intends to do it, let us know so we don't have several people
>>> replacing the same files.)
>>>
>>> --Jean
>>
>> I would take this on, but I don't see any mechanism for uploading or
>> replacing files. Do I need additional permissions?
>>
>> Dave
> 
> You should be able to do this on both ODFAuthors and the wiki, but if
> my description below for ODFAuthors doesn't fit what you see, let me
> know and I'll tell you the alternative way.
> 
> For ODFAuthors:
> 1. Log in and go to the page for a chapter, for example
> http://www.odfauthors.org/libreoffice/english/writer-guide/published-4.2/wg4-2-preface/view
> 
> 2. On the green bar above the title ("WG4.2 Preface" in this example),
> you should see "View", "Edit", "Sharing" on the left. Click "Edit".
> (If you don't see "Edit", then you don't have the necessary
> permissions.)
> 
> 3. On the Edit File page, look below the File name for two choices.
> The second is "Replace with new file". The rest should be
> straightforward.
> 
> 4. Repeat for each chapter.
> 
> The wiki is a bit trickier.
> 1. Log in, then, in the address bar on your browser, type this and press 
> Enter:
> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:WG4200-Preface.odt
> 
> 2. That will take you to a page with the heading File:WG4200-Preface.odt
> Look about halfway down for a link "Upload a new version of this
> file". Click that.
> 
> 3. The Upload file page should be straightforward. Under File changes,
> you could put something like "Cleaned file."
> 
> 4. Repeat for each chapter. My usual error is to typo the filename in
> the browser address bar, so if you get a back that says the file does
> not exist, that's likely what happened.
> 
> --Jean
> 
> P.S. We should put these instructions somewhere, either on the wiki or
> in the Contributors Guide or both.

OK I (user name: Bmcs) have "finally" got around to updating the
Documentation Wiki with Milos's "cleaned" ODT files.

I am holding off on updating the ODFAuthors "Published" files because:

a) I don't appear to have the necessary permissions. So I either need
additional permissions, or the information Jean mentioned about an
"alternative way".

b) I see that Hazel has been working her magic on the existing files for
chapters 1, 2 & 3. Is Hazel prepared to redo these chapters using the
"cleaned" files?

c) On Oct 2nd. Klaus-Jürgen Appears to have modified the "Published"
version of Chapter 13 Working with Master Documents and I don't want to
overwrite his work.

Two more questions:

1. Does the "cleaning" of the ODF files have any impact the Wiki PDF
files? Should I create a new set of PDF files from Milos's "cleaned" ODT
files and upload them.

2. Should I update the page count and dates on this Wiki page?:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications#LibreOffice_Writer_Guide

When I have worked through the entire process I will add/update the wiki
and the Contributors Guide.

Dave




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