I think these are both good ideas, in particular the addition of the
printing info for macOS.
I doubt most users are reading the documentation like a novel, beginning
to end, so having a note in the preface and even an appendix covering
macOS shortcuts still might not help the user who looks
Hello Team
After giving it some thought about macOS users (me being one), following is a
couple of ideas.
1. Printing — add in the macOS print dialog pages to each user guide and
explain the options available. I will put together a draft for this after I
have finished the Draw Guide this
On 2.1.2022 23.50, Martin Srebotnjak wrote:
V V ned., 2. jan. 2022 ob 19:39 je oseba Ilmari Lauhakangas <
ilmari.lauhakan...@libreoffice.org> napisala:
On 2.1.2022 20.27, Martin Srebotnjak wrote:
> Ilmari, could you please elaborate: what do you intend to patch
regarding
> the help build?
Thank you, Olivier. I will create the print version now.
Jean
On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 7:23 AM Olivier Hallot
wrote:
>
> Hello Jean
>
> The macOS WG72 is available in the documentation download website.
>
> Your effort must be published. No doubts.
>
>
Ilmari,
just to make sure I understand correctly - you want to change all the help
strings that have these switches and so they will appear untranslated or
fuzzy and translators of l10n teams will have to manually check and
(re)translate them (130 teams * hundreds/thousands of strings)?
Lp, m.
On 2.1.2022 20.27, Martin Srebotnjak wrote:
> Ilmari, could you please elaborate: what do you intend to patch regarding
> the help build?
Ignoring these so everything is written for every OS:
Jean et.. al.,
I took a look at the complete pdf and it looks good. As a macOS user I
would prefer this guide than the Linux/Windows-oriented "generic" guide ...
I do see where Jean is trying to help the user (which is what documentation
is about) - macOS users are a bit left out by using guides
The main differences between macOS and Windows/Linux dialogs are the Print
dialogs. The other dialogs have minimal differences and should not cause a
problem for macOS LO users
Also the keyboard shortcuts are different and the main difference is Command
for Mac and Ctrl for Windows/Linux. The
On 2.1.2022 13.44, Olivier Hallot wrote:
Em 02/01/2022 06:38, flywire escreveu:
On Sun, Jan 2, 2022 at 1:09 PM Jean Weber wrote:
... Would the team like to have this book as part of the documentation
set? I am unlikely to update it very often, and I am unlikely to
produce a macOS edition of
Hi flywire, Jean, All
Em 02/01/2022 06:38, flywire escreveu:
On Sun, Jan 2, 2022 at 1:09 PM Jean Weber wrote:
... Would the team like to have this book as part of the documentation
set? I am unlikely to update it very often, and I am unlikely to
produce a macOS edition of any other books
On Sun, Jan 2, 2022 at 1:09 PM Jean Weber wrote:
> ... Would the team like to have this book as part of the documentation
> set? I am unlikely to update it very often, and I am unlikely to
> produce a macOS edition of any other books except possibly the Getting
> Started Guide - if I have time.
I have created a version of the Writer Guide 7.2 specifically for
users of macOS.
The changes include "translating" keyboard keys from the Windows/Linux
default to their Mac equivalents; replacing Windows/Linux screenshots
with Mac equivalents (most screenshots were already taken from macOS);
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