Can some of the experts here please take a look at (and answer) some of
the unanswered questions we have over on the OOo User Forum. These
questions are piling up on the forum, and the community members that
monitor and answer questions on the forum are not able to help.
We REALLY need some API
, and will call on the community here to help with the scripting.
So I am wondering whether I overlook the obvious and would be greatful
for any further hints/comments...
No you haven't overlooked the obvious :-) Collections are not a 100%
solution... it still needs some work.
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job and the MediaWiki API?) to
auto-rebuild the Collections on some schedule to keep the Collections up
to date. Manually maintaining the Collections for this large document
is not practical.
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Clayton Cornell ccorn...@openoffice.org
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have to
wait on me to make the generic chapter versions. You can already build
your own PDFs or ODT documents from the existing Wiki documents.
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Clayton Cornell ccorn...@openoffice.org
StarOffice - Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Hamburg, Germany
is the content and general layout.
So have a poke around in it if you like. I'll be updating it with new
uploads as I clean up the doc and make it a little more presentable.
The PDF will follow once the ODT is in better shape.
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Clayton Cornell ccorn...@openoffice.org
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rony wrote:
Hi Clayton,
Clayton wrote:
Hi. Just a quick update on how things are coming along on the ODT and
PDF of the entire DevGuide.
I have posted an ALPHA version of the doc here:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Wiki_Books
(it's 1750+ pages now
looking forward to any comments.
no, i think it's good to see that people think about improvements.
The more ideas the better :-)
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Clayton Cornell ccorn...@openoffice.org
OpenOffice.org Documentation Project co-lead
StarOffice - Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Hamburg, Germany
if there are any issues
(please discuss on the d...@website.openoffice.org mailing list).
Note: You can always toggle the editor off with the Disable rich
editor link at the top of the page you're editing if there is something
on the page that is causing problems in the editor.
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(with all edits and corrections up to that point).
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StarOffice - Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Hamburg, Germany
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the
export.
I am also combining the chapters into one single document. So far,
Chapters 1 to 6 are in one doc, and can also be downloaded from the page
linked above.
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Clayton Cornell ccorn...@openoffice.org
OpenOffice.org Documentation Project co-lead
StarOffice - Sun Microsystems, Inc
) extension.
If anyone has any ideas on how this might be done... I'm definitely open
to them :-)
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Clayton Cornell ccorn...@openoffice.org
OpenOffice.org Documentation Project co-lead
StarOffice - Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Hamburg, Germany
that is about 1670
pages long. A cleaner template and some tweaking to the Wiki pages to
clean up the source so it exports cleaner will make the next export
cycle go a lot faster.
If there are any questions, just ask... or if you spot any big problems
with the exported documents, let me know!
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to it, tidy up a few places where the
template doesn't yet work quite right and publish. The macro, if it
works, could be rolled into the template for future publish runs.
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Clayton Cornell ccorn...@openoffice.org
OpenOffice.org Documentation Project co-lead
StarOffice - Sun Microsystems, Inc
(Runtime_Library)
Seems to be what I am looking for.
Other thoughts about this are still welcome, though.
I'm interested in how useful you find the Basic Guide Wiki page you dug
up. Is it missing info? Anything unclear etc? What can be or needs to
be improved?
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Clayton Cornell ccorn
I am not quite sure, which is easier:
a) Download, install, execute Snippet Creator
b) Learn and study to become a wiki editor
I quess for those, who have no experience with the wiki, a) is much easier.
MediaWiki is not all that hard to learn - at least not for the basics.
There is also a
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