On Mon, 2011-02-14 at 20:21 -0500, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote: > OK, I reworked the file. > > Actually, I had to rework my install HTML file[s] since for some reason > I deleted the install folders for all of the platforms. I had to > re-download > all of the files again and start from scratch. Well it looks close to the > English Translation of the German web site > "http://devel.libreofficebox.org/die-aktuelle-version-libreoffice-3-3-0/" > web site that the German DVD snapshot is based upon. > > Right now the following links are on the "top". > > DVD > Install [not LibreOffice since it could be confusing] > Module [not changed yet to something less confusing] > Extensions > Templates > Extras > Development [needed for End Users? - Replace with Documentation?] > Artwork > > > I do not think that the Development section is needed by end-users. > This could be changed to Documentation. > > Module - could be "LibreO Info" > > The Extras could be left out or renamed. Do we want to have this > DVD include any more Open Source software than LibreOffice? > > For the Language and Help Files section > in the "language row" I added "included in the install" in the US > English column. > I removed the German and Italian columns as well, since this was for a > North America DVD. I also named the columns "Spanish", "French", and > "US English". This helps the end user know which one they want to use. > > There is a problem with some of the linked documentation - which is in > German. So that will need to be addressed so the instructions can be on > the DVD in the needed languages. We can get by with the online ones > going through Google Translator, but these is a possibility of the person > using this DVD on a computer not connected to the Internet.
Ok - this sounds now like you are starting from the German box image and .. ok, well much if not all of the documentation can be had in English - I think. The image of the German LibreOfficeBox that I have here is an older release, before the change to the newer web site branding. But the files should be the same, in the documentation section. I could round up links to the English files for you or round up the files for you - your call? > > Any reasons why under Java there is no DEB link? Don't know, but know where to ask - I will do that. > We could have something > about Java being part of the install of many of the Linux DEB install > computers. > I know Ubuntu did so for my system, but they are behind the most up-to-date > version on the Java web site. OK - that might be it - again I'll try to find out if that is just an omission on that disc or a decision. Thanks again drew -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/us/marketing/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
