As far as the "Projectors" v. "Projector Manager" goes, I would say keep it as "Projector Manager" since that's what the pane is called (unless it's been changed when I wasn't looking).
On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 6:19 AM, Lane Lester <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 1:15 AM, Tim and Alison Bentley > <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> 5. Remove any references to versions of OpenLP in the manual. >> There are some places in the manual that still say 2.2 and some mention >> 2.4. Let's get rid of them. > > I am starting to edit the OpenLP Manual files, and I see it's not just a > matter of deleting all instances of "2.2" and "2.4". For example, there is > this: > > Since the OpenLP 2.2 release, new versions of OpenLP always ask if a backup > should be made of the data on the first run. > > I propose this now read: > > New versions of OpenLP always ask if a backup should be made of the data on > the first run. > > > It's obvious the last sentence in this section should be deleted: > > ================= > Projector Manager > ================= > > The Projector Manager allows you to remotely control a network-connected > projector that conforms to the Japan Business Machine and Information System > Association (JBMIA) PJLink specification. Available in OpenLP v2.2. > > But should I also change "Projector Manager" to "Projectors" along with the > other changes to be made in the interface? > > It seems this section: > > OpenLP 2.4 supports Ubuntu 14.04 or later versions. There is currently an > older version of OpenLP available in the official Ubuntu repositories, which > can be found using the Software Center, but to get OpenLP 2.4 it is > necessary to add the OpenLP Personal Package Archive (PPA) to your system. > > should be changed to: > > The current version of OpenLP supports Ubuntu 14.04 or later versions. There > may be an older version of OpenLP available in the official Ubuntu > repositories, which can be found using the Software Center, but to get the > most recent versions of OpenLP it is necessary to add the OpenLP Personal > Package Archive (PPA) to your system. > > > This section raises a different kind of problem: > > Windows > ^^^^^^^ > > Find the OpenLP 2.4 folder in your Start menu. Choose the "OpenLP (Debug)" > option. > > Will you be changing the Windows installation so the above will just say > "OpenLP"? > > The FAQs have a number of version-specific questions, but I think I can > handle most of them. Some of them should be deleted at a later date. > > Lane > > > _______________________________________________ > openlp-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openlp.io/mailman/listinfo/openlp-dev > -- - Ken Registered Linux user 296561 Slackin' since 1993 Slackware Linux (http://www.slackware.com) _______________________________________________ openlp-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openlp.io/mailman/listinfo/openlp-dev
