Re: [documentation-dev] Open Office magazine

2007-10-24 Thread Dai
Yes no problem. I'm trying to get a magazine together for OpenOffice. At the moment I've got a bit of a layout done and requested some articles off a few organisations that use OpenOffice. Hot had any articles yet still waiting. As far as a name goes not sure what to call it yet the nearest I can c

Re: [documentation-dev] Open Office magazine

2007-10-23 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts
On 2007-09-05, at 07:50 , David wrote: I'm toying with the idea of creating a magazine in scribus for openoffice. Similar to http://www.fullcirclemagazine.org/ fullcircle magazine for Ubuntu. It won't be as good as the above mag as I'm only now learning scribus but, with time it will get bette

Re: [documentation-dev] Open Office magazine

2007-09-11 Thread Daibutt
David wrote: The format? I was thinking of using Sribus On Mon, 2007-09-10 at 10:41 +0200, Frank Peters wrote: distribution via doc.oo.o? - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail:

Re: [documentation-dev] Open Office magazine

2007-09-10 Thread David
The format? I was thinking of using Sribus On Mon, 2007-09-10 at 10:41 +0200, Frank Peters wrote: > distribution via doc.oo.o? - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [documentation-dev] Open Office magazine

2007-09-10 Thread Frank Peters
David, be sure to keep this list in the loop! Did you consider distribution via doc.oo.o? Frank David wrote: > I think you've hit the nail on the head Jean Those are the things that > need to go in the mag. Although one section you mention will be very > thin book reviews not many books on openo

Re: [documentation-dev] Open Office magazine

2007-09-08 Thread Jean Hollis Weber
David wrote: ... one section you mention will be very thin book reviews not many books on openoffice but we will review the ones that are published If I can get hold of A copy of the books or if some-one else writes a review. This page of my website lists 19 books on OOo 2.x, and I'm not at al

Re: [documentation-dev] Open Office magazine

2007-09-08 Thread David
I think you've hit the nail on the head Jean Those are the things that need to go in the mag. Although one section you mention will be very thin book reviews not many books on openoffice but we will review the ones that are published If I can get hold of A copy of the books or if some-one else writ

Re: [documentation-dev] Open Office magazine

2007-09-07 Thread Jean Hollis Weber
David wrote: Have you any ideas for content. Tutorials is section is a must interviews would be good or user experience section * Book reviews (Solveig's book, the OOoAuthors books, many others) with info on where/how to get them * Reviews (and/or how-to's) of extensions and compatible product

Re: [documentation-dev] Open Office magazine

2007-09-07 Thread David
Just kicking around ideas at the moment but like you say, I'd need stuff on a regular basis to have any sort of schedule. I think for now just take news items and tutorials as they come from the OOo site just to start off then if it gets going we'll try for some sort of schedule release like 1 a mo

Re: [documentation-dev] Open Office magazine

2007-09-07 Thread Frank Peters
David, > Like your reply seems to suggest it will all depend on content but, news > section about what is going on with some in-depth coverage to high-lite > projects or a particular project in turn would be good. don't underestimate the effort for such undertaking. If you plan to have a regular

Re: [documentation-dev] Open Office magazine

2007-09-07 Thread David
Like your reply seems to suggest it will all depend on content but, news section about what is going on with some in-depth coverage to high-lite projects or a particular project in turn would be good. On Fri, 2007-09-07 at 00:20 -0500, Scott Carr wrote: > Quoting David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > L

Re: [documentation-dev] Open Office magazine

2007-09-06 Thread Scott Carr
Quoting David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Like I say I'm just toying with the idea so far. Scribus seems to be the better option than using OOo as it is a desktop publishing piece of software but I'm open to the idea doing both scribus and OOo format. Have you any ideas for content. Tutorials is sectio

Re: [documentation-dev] Open Office magazine

2007-09-06 Thread David
Like I say I'm just toying with the idea so far. Scribus seems to be the better option than using OOo as it is a desktop publishing piece of software but I'm open to the idea doing both scribus and OOo format. Have you any ideas for content. Tutorials is section is a must interviews would be good

Re: [documentation-dev] Open Office magazine

2007-09-06 Thread Frank Peters
David wrote: > I'm toying with the idea of creating a magazine in scribus for > openoffice. Similar to http://www.fullcirclemagazine.org/ > fullcircle magazine for Ubuntu. > > It won't be as good as the above mag as I'm only now learning scribus > but, with time it will get better. > Do you have

Re: [documentation-dev] Open Office magazine

2007-09-05 Thread Simon Brouwer
Hi David, David schreef: I'm toying with the idea of creating a magazine in scribus for openoffice. Similar to http://www.fullcirclemagazine.org/ fullcircle magazine for Ubuntu. It won't be as good as the above mag as I'm only now learning scribus but, with time it will get better. Do you have