Hi all,

I've just seen that Pitivi has a user manual which is available online in ODT 
and PDF. Actually, I recognize Pitivi as a GNOME application. What about to 
migrate it to a format which is considerable by the Yelp help browser? I would 
recommend Mallard [1], because it should be the preferrable format for all 
newly to be written GNOME documentation. Mallard is yet another XML dialect 
which perfectly match the needs of user documentation, and in can be simply 
converted to HTML for online viewing. 

I could do this. I have already some experiences with Mallard, e.g the manuals 
of Glabels [2] and Pybliographer [3] I've recently migrated. Please let me know 
if you are interested in.

[1] http://projectmallard.org/
[2] http://git.gnome.org/browse/glabels/
[3] http://git.gnome.org/browse/pybliographer/


Best Regards,
Mario
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