--- Rich Burridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Don Scorgie wrote:
> > Normally, the documentation for a module goes in
> with the module in CVS.
> > Except in special cases (like the user guide).  If
> its a full manual, it
> > should go in with the module.
> >   
> 
> ...
> 
> >> It'd be nice to have something in the docs for
> Orca by GNOME 2.16.
> >> There is a section in the accessibility guide
> about the screenreader,
> >> though it only provides a link to the gnopernicus
> manual just now.  If
> >> some docs could be put into place by release, I
> can change this to point
> >> to the Orca docs.  I had planned on updating the
> section this cycle, but
> >> have been getting swamped with other projects.
> >>     
> 
> There is already a User Guide for Orca checked in
> Orca CVS.  See:
> 
>
http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/orca/docs/doc-set/user_guide.sgml?rev=1.3&view=log
> 

/docs is usually used for developer documentation.
The standard folder for a user manual is /help
Also, sgml isn't supported by yelp, so it's obviously
not using gnome-doc-utils.
I'm not in a position to help you with any of this,
but there are instructions on the wiki.


                
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