On 06/21/2012 03:05 AM, ale rimoldi wrote: > i'm just a bit concerned about the order of the sections. > > - i would first explain how to create one single color (this is what > most bother the people looking for help) and i wouldn't call it > "manual methods" but "editing colors" (or something similar). > > - then how to use the color picker > > - how to import colors from other .sla > > - how colors from vector files are imported > > - and finally how to choose a different color set.
I'll think about it. My thought was that people will most likely add colors without thinking about it, by importing a page or object, and I wanted to make sure that they understand this, rather than manually making a bunch of colors they might easily import. > > "managing colors" should come after "adding and editing colors" or even > be a part of the "how to choose a different color set" in "adding and > editing colors" I haven't fully gone through all the articles in the section, but there may need to be some rearranging/additions/deletions of material. > > "the color wheel" should come just after "adding and editing colors" > Probably. There are some things I don't like about the color wheel material, but need to consider what to do. > and all the color sets information should be under a new "solid colors >> color sets" section coming after the color wheel (or, even better, > remove most of the information in the "color sets" pages and summarize > them in a single "color sets" page: i have the feeling that those pages > contain lot of content that should be in wikipedia but not in the help > files of scribus!) > > > from my experience in supporting users, this is the order people seem > to need the information... > I think it's rather disorganized for sure. It will take some time to make this better as a section, so this is a work in progress. Some of it has to do with trying to develop something of a consistent informational style. Greg