Hi, On Mittwoch, 16. Mai 2007, Thomas R. Jones wrote: > [...] > > I was referring to educational level. I try as much as possible > when authoring documentation to adhere to a baseline level. e.g. > the target grade for readability formulas, kincaid, flesch, > gunning-fog, etc....
Ahh ok. Thanks for the explanation, I was barking at the wrong tree. ;) > > > Also, is there not a common novell/suse/opensuse entity file > > > for inclusion into all documents? > > > > For LfL we have one file that includes every topic. Is that what > > you mean? > > More with regards to urls, project titles, etc... I have written > for fedora, and they have a common file that includes all project > titles, urls and such for all community entities. Obviously this > keeps references more consistent throughout the community > contributions. Not to mention if a project were to change names or > urls; it can be disseminated throughout all documentation with a > simple change and then rebuild documents. > > Does anything like that exist currently for opensuse-doc? If not, I > would like to formally request such. I don't mind doing the > coding/research to achieve a comprehensive and consistent resource > for all authors. Let me know. I can work up a prototype if the > community would be so inclined. Ah, now it makes sense. Yes, we have an entity file[1] that is included in each topic. For example, you can find product names, the LfL URL, example users, etc. Bye, Tom ---- [1] https://forgesvn1.novell.com/svn/lfl/trunk/books/en/xml/entity-decl.ent -- Thomas Schraitle ---------------------------------------------------------------------- SUSE LINUX GmbH >o) Documentation Specialist Maxfeldstrasse 5 /\\ 90409 Nuernberg _\_v http://en.opensuse.org/Documentation_Team --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
