Gary,
> Even a simple Para element lead-in could be used for that, but having
> available an additional style/tag/element is preferable. Besides, the
> online help segments are usually way too short for having many
> lower-level sections--or is already a lower-level section.
I don't see the advan
Martina Waller wrote:
For now we do that only after the first level heading. Sublevels are
often like for example "Switching off the Word Completion" and then
follow the steps 1., 2. and so on. A normal text paragraph after the
heading would be "To switch off the word completion do the follow
Gary Schnabl schrieb:
Martina Waller wrote:
Hi all ,
in order to create a style guide for our help files I am currently
sifting through the existing help files. I have set up a wiki page
where I am collecting irregularities of the help style:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Docume
Martina Waller wrote:
Hi all ,
in order to create a style guide for our help files I am currently
sifting through the existing help files. I have set up a wiki page
where I am collecting irregularities of the help style:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Help_Style_Guide
Hi all ,
in order to create a style guide for our help files I am currently
sifting through the existing help files. I have set up a wiki page where
I am collecting irregularities of the help style:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Help_Style_Guide
If you know of further