Hi :)  
Ahah, i vaguely remember reading that note in his books.  perhaps we could have 
something similarly short for other authors to use if they want to?  CC-by-SA 
for when they find a better way to word it!  
Regards from 
Tom :)





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>On 04/12/2013 01:21 AM, Marc Paré wrote:
>> Hi Jean,
>> 
>> Le 11/04/13 07:07 PM, Jean Weber a écrit :
>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Good idea. I can't think of anything to add to the list at this time.
>>> I'll consider what the description should be for a documentation-specific
>>> pamphlet (and maybe some of the others). I speak at technical writers'
>>> conferences and could use a recruiting pamphlet that takes a "what's in it
>>> for me if I volunteer to help write/edit/index documentation?" approach for
>>> potential volunteers; another approach, not necessarily in the same
>>> pamphlet, would be "what can LO do for me as a technical writer?"
>>> 
>>> --Jean
>>> 
>> 
>> Thanks for the note. Re: ""what can LO do for me as a technical writer?". 
>> That could also be added a another type.
>> 
>> There are some who have used their participation on the project as items to 
>> put on the Résumés or just job applications. We could also put this as 
>> another pamphlet-type on the list.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Marc
>> 
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>I do not know if he would respond to this, but Piers Anthony [ hipiers.com ] 
>has been using LibreOffice to write his books. The used OOo before that.  He 
>is the one thatintroduced me to OOo, since he talked about Linux and OOo in 
>his Author's Notes.  So, maybe we could have some text geared to writing both 
>"technical writing" and "novel" and other "book" writing.  Mr. Anthony uses a 
>number of macros, according to his Author's Notes, and he moved to OOo/LO 
>partly for that purpose.
>
>I will email a book editor friend and see if she has any ideas on what should 
>be in a brochure or pamphlet for writers of books of all types.
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