Le 2011-01-04 15:25, Jean Hollis Weber a écrit :
Hi Jean
Related info: OOoAuthors will soon be changing its name to ODFAuthors
and moving to a server run by the German organisation that is hosting
The Document Foundation. ODFAuthors will be available as a resource to
OpenOffice.org, LibreOffice
Le 2011-01-04 23:05, Ron Faile a écrit :
I've just uploaded an early example of a quick reference card for
keyboard shortcuts that I've been working on to the docs dev page (in
resources). I think that quick reference cards would be beneficial to
many people in getting started with the program. I
Hi, :-)
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 12:38, Hal Parker wrote:
> David gave me the go-ahead, so I've created a "space" under Company Home for
> "LibreOffice Documentation", and another space under that one for "Writer
> Guide 3.3". I hope everyone with a login can see these spaces. ;-)
>
> Now anyone wi
David gave me the go-ahead, so I've created a "space" under Company Home for
"LibreOffice Documentation", and another space under that one for "Writer
Guide 3.3". I hope everyone with a login can see these spaces. ;-)
Now anyone with a login should be able to upload Writer Guide chapters to
that s
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 9:28 AM, Rogerio Luz Coelho wrote:
> Ok just finished the "Installation on Linux" face lift to the wiki ...
> http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_LibreOffice_on_Linux
>
> Can anyone tell if there is a "magic" way to import my Chapter
> configuration
> to a .odt ?
>
I've just uploaded an early example of a quick reference card for
keyboard shortcuts that I've been working on to the docs dev page (in
resources). I think that quick reference cards would be beneficial to
many people in getting started with the program. I plan on them being
two pages (printed
Hi, :-)
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 11:49, Hal Parker wrote:
> We talked a bit on this list a few days ago about setting up the "spaces"
> for docs work, but I'm not sure whether we agreed on what to do. I'm happy
> to set up a working space for the Writer Guide, if that's okay with you. I
> have read
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 1:17 PM, David Nelson wrote:
> Hi guys, :-)
>
> *If* you feel up to trying to use Alfresco as a platform for your
> work, please don't feel shy... Although that is obviously entirely up
> to you. ;-)
>
We talked a bit on this list a few days ago about setting up the "spaces
On 1/4/2011 9:02 PM, Hal Parker wrote:
Barbara,
Ron Faile has been taking the lead on the user guides, and I've been
contributing a bit, along with at least one other person. The Getting
Started book is pretty much done (except for making corrections and filling
in a few blanks as we learn the an
Hi guys, :-)
*If* you feel up to trying to use Alfresco as a platform for your
work, please don't feel shy... Although that is obviously entirely up
to you. ;-)
David Nelson
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On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 9:02 AM, Barbara Duprey wrote:
>
> It's pretty much up to you to decide how, what and where you want to
>> contribute. You're welcome to give me a buzz if I can be of any help
>> to you. ;-)
>>
>> David Nelson
>>
>
> I guess I'll start by looking at what is on the wiki to-d
Hi Samphan, :-)
If you would be willing to help out with configuring a workflow and,
hopefully, providing us with just a little documentation/writing-up of
what you configure, your help would be *most gratefully* received, and
the docs team could envision starting some useful work with Alfresco.
I can help with configuring Alfresco. I use it at my company.
If we really use Alfresco for libO documents, the project would benefit from
:-
1. versioning
2. create -> review -> publish workflow
3. using Alfresco Share sites for collaboration, discussion
4. full text search for all do
Ok for me ...
Will get your pvt e-mail to the guy that set up our workflow on the BrOffice
Magazine
Thanks for understanding ...
Rogerio
2011/1/4 David Nelson
> Hi Rogerio, Michael, :-)
>
> @Rogerio: OK, sure, I understand perfectly. ;-) So I made you a user
> again for the moment, and hope y
Hi Rogerio, Michael, :-)
@Rogerio: OK, sure, I understand perfectly. ;-) So I made you a user
again for the moment, and hope you'll be willing to take part in work
that I plan to organize and humbly offer to the team sometime soon
after Jan 10. If you know people with experience in workflow
implem
Guys I would love to be admin, but there are 2 things you should bare in
mind:
1st - I am a MD, so I don't FIX computers, I brake them ;) -- I fix people
(hopefully)
2nd - My time is rather limited, I am good at finding solutions, but not
that good at IMPLEMENTING them ;)
But I could call some g
Ok just finished the "Installation on Linux" face lift to the wiki ...
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_LibreOffice_on_Linux
Can anyone tell if there is a "magic" way to import my Chapter configuration
to a .odt ?
Please proof read the instructions, I am a Debian / Ubuntu user, but h
On 1/4/2011 4:21 PM, David Nelson wrote:
Hi Barbara, :-)
Well, that's quite a resume you have, and you'd certainly be a
valuable asset for the docs team.
Thanks!
At the present time, there's not yet a great deal of hard organization
within the LibreOffice documentation project. This is somet
Hi Barbara, :-)
Well, that's quite a resume you have, and you'd certainly be a
valuable asset for the docs team.
At the present time, there's not yet a great deal of hard organization
within the LibreOffice documentation project. This is something that
will hopefully change. I'm about the closest
On 1/4/2011 2:25 PM, Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
On Tue, 2011-01-04 at 09:17 -0600, Barbara Duprey wrote:
On 1/4/2011 1:57 AM, David Nelson wrote:
Some people like to work on LibreOffice documentation via the
oooauthors site [2]...
(Surprised to see the reference to the oooauthors site, thought
On Tue, 2011-01-04 at 09:17 -0600, Barbara Duprey wrote:
> On 1/4/2011 1:57 AM, David Nelson wrote:
> >
> > Some people like to work on LibreOffice documentation via the
> > oooauthors site [2]...
> >
> (Surprised to see the reference to the oooauthors site, thought there'd be a
> separate one!)
>
On 1/4/2011 1:57 AM, David Nelson wrote:
Hi Barbara, :-)
You could try telling us briefly about your degree of experience in
documentation-writing? We might be able to better advise you in that
case... ;-)
You could also take a look at [1], where you will see a list of
documentation still need
Hi,
Sorry for the cross posting, I'm lazy today :)
I've put the table under the Marketing category, even if it's more
transversal than Marketing, because I didn't want to open yet another
category (that should go under Release)
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Release
This is the
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