Hello,
I recently joined the LibreOffice Documentation group. I was about to send
out an email asking the where I should start when I had an idea. I am
running the current (10.10) version of Ubuntu and involved with the
community documentation. With the next release (11.04) LibreOffice will be
Hi Johnny, :-)
Well that could be one approach. But the documentation we have is
still very much a work in progress. We'd be continuing to work on it,
and you'd have an out-of-date copy. It would be particularly sad since
we are about to re-do *all* the screenshots in the docs. They're
currently
The last thing I want to do is cause problems or duplicate work. I had a
thought and if that is not the best use of my time, fine.
I want to help you guys where you need me.
Thank you,
Johnny
On Feb 23, 2011, at 1:50 PM, David Nelson comme...@traduction.biz wrote:
Hi Johnny, :-)
Well
Hi Johnny, :-)
In any case, it's great that you're an Ubuntu user. Me, too. We can
perfectly well divide the screenshooting (screenshotting?) between us.
For the desktop theme, I'd go with the default Ubuntu theme. The tool
I'd use, unless you have a better suggestion, would be
gnome-screenshot.
Hi :)
I think Ubuntu's Community Documentation tries to do too much
sometimes.External
links are a good idea but it can be tricky trying to find something suitably
reliable to link to. Hopefully most distros will be able to just link directly
to our documentation here.
Regards from
Tom :)
Hello all.
I am having a Wiki problem: I am trying to translate the Wiki_Multilingual
page to pt-br, it all goes fine, but I am not able to change the Title by
using the Template {{Lang|New Tilte}} in the begining of the page.
Any one seen some similar dificulty?
Rogerio
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Hi Rogerio, :-)
The best place to post about this is the website list. You're more
likely to get a helpful answer there...
David Nelson
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 11:16, Rogerio Luz Coelho luz.roge...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all.
I am having a Wiki problem: I am trying to translate the