https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=137644
Buovjaga <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |ilmari.lauhakangas@libreoff | |ice.org --- Comment #7 from Buovjaga <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Olivier Hallot from comment #3) > The page can display the OS relevant part, by adding the > System=[WIN|MAC|UNIX] param in the URL, e.g. > > https://help.libreoffice.org/7.0/en-US/text/shared/guide/digitalsign_send. > html?System=WIN > > The default display depends on the <default> tag contents. > > Displaying all <switch> contents can disrupt the reading, especially with > <switchinline>. Another approach is to let user select (override?) the > proper OS thru a widget on the page (e.g. dropdown list or radio buttons, > valid only for the online Help). We discussed this in the dev chat today. I understand that certain pages like digital signatures have an unusual amount of OS-specific text. In most cases it is about menu item paths, though. I wonder, if we should be concerned about showing too much info. Maybe in the cases like digital sigs, we should think more about in what order we present the sections. In this particular case, the only extra info is for Windows. We could move it to the bottom and have an anchor link to it at the top. The discussion with Mike really made me believe that we could try getting rid of these parameters and just display everything (ie. no widget solutions or anything fancy). Then, if users complain, we can consider what to do. I have a feeling there will be no complaints, if the content is organised in a neat way. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
