On 04/23/2012 05:06 PM, Jean Weber wrote:
Friends of OpenDocument Inc could help fund travel and accommodation expenses
for someone suitable to attend this event as a representative of the
LibreOffice Docs Team.
Unfortunately, most of the active members of the team (that I'm aware of) are
not
Friends of OpenDocument Inc could help fund travel and accommodation expenses
for someone suitable to attend this event as a representative of the
LibreOffice Docs Team.
Unfortunately, most of the active members of the team (that I'm aware of) are
not located in North America, so the time and
Hi all,
I just wanted to follow up on this. I'm the conference organizer,
and a long-time contributor to GNOME documentation. Open Help has
two days of presentations and open discussion, followed by three
days of multiple-team sprints.
Last year we had some great presentations, but amazing discus
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This is somewhat off-topic, although about free software documentation
and a funding model to freely license a book I consider specially
important for many system administrators that will also be taking care
of LibreOffice large deployments sometime
p.173. "Select the paragraph by clicking anywhere in the paragraph." That
doesn't read well. Would it be possible at this late stage to amend it to
"Select the paragraph by clicking anywhere within it."?
p.175 4) styleand.
p.178. "should be removed" should say "must be removed".
p.187. Referen
Peter
On 04/23/2012 03:21 AM, PeeWee wrote:
Hello Gary and Tom
Many people make the mistake about its and it's, even the English.
I have found over the years that it is always best to avoid the apostrophe
when writing. This makes it better when someone has to translate English
into another lan
Committing a grammatical mistake within a grammar discussion always
(de)merits a "gotcha."
I know, "demerit" is not really a verb...
Gary
On 4/22/2012 4:54 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Nice one! :) Yes, i do a whole load of weird and wrong things in emails. I think that particular mistake is
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 18:34, klaus-jürgen weghorn ol
wrote:
> Hi Jean,
> I/we on German ml need some help resp. instructions:
> You made the whole books out of the individual chapters.
> Now we want to do this for our "Erste Schritte-Handbuch".
> Did you make it as a gobal document or did you do
Printed copy of LibreOffice 3.4 Getting Started guide is now available
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If you would like a printed copy of this book, now is a good time to
buy, because Lulu.com is having a sale. Between now and Fr
Hi Jean,
I/we on German ml need some help resp. instructions:
You made the whole books out of the individual chapters.
Now we want to do this for our "Erste Schritte-Handbuch".
Did you make it as a gobal document or did you do it in an other way?
And are there some mantraps on which we should have
Hi :)
I think that's a valid point but sadly it is unlikely to happen.
Contractions happen as part of a language's evolution. Note that Commander
Data in Star Trek, Next Generation (TNG) is considered over formal and often
laments his inability to use contractions as it makes him seem "less h
Hello Gary and Tom
Many people make the mistake about its and it's, even the English.
I have found over the years that it is always best to avoid the apostrophe
when writing. This makes it better when someone has to translate English
into another language.
For example:
It's - always write as "i
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