Hello Jonathon,
I was wondering the same thing. However according to Sophie, this would then
need to be translated, and the translation team is tight on resources. See
Sophie's message of November 13 in this thread.
By the way, I have put my examples document on the documentation wiki under
On 11/10/2013 07:25 PM, Glen Reesor wrote:
I have created a list of common
constructions for LO Math (exponents, roots, matricies, integrals,
limits, piecewise functions , etc) and some common formulas (Pythagorean
Theorem, quadratic formula, slope, binomial expansion, etc).
Would it be
Thanks for the clarification Sophie. I will work with Jean to make it
available for review somewhere.
- Glen
On 13/11/13 12:45 AM, Sophie wrote:
Hi Glen,
Le 13/11/2013 04:51, Glen Reesor a écrit :
[...]
Jean and Sophie, when I first looked at the help docs at
Hi Glen, all,
Le 12/11/2013 02:13, Glen Reesor a écrit :
My list is in ODT format right now. I would have no problem putting it
in wiki format. Thanks for passing my note along to Sophie Gautier.
Thanks Jean for passing the note. Glen, currently the helps file are in
.xhp file format and
So it looks like I should upload my examples for review either on the
ODFAuthors website or at
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Development
Jean, where would you prefer I put it?
Jean and Sophie, when I first looked at the help docs at
Hi Glen,
Le 13/11/2013 04:51, Glen Reesor a écrit :
[...]
Jean and Sophie, when I first looked at the help docs at
https://help.libreoffice.org/Math/Math_Examples
I thought it was a template waiting to be filled in. I had no idea that
the titles were actually links to help content! Perhaps
Glen,
The help files at help.libreoffice.org are a copy of the help files
supplied with the LibreOffice program itself). AFAIK, they are
created/reviewed/published by the developers and translators, due to
the requirements of tools used in the process. The best person to ask
is probably Sophie
My list is in ODT format right now. I would have no problem putting it
in wiki format. Thanks for passing my note along to Sophie Gautier.
- Glen
On 2013-11-11 17:21, Jean Weber wrote:
Glen,
The help files at help.libreoffice.org are a copy of the help files
supplied with the LibreOffice
Glen,
If you'd like to make your list available for content review and
comment in its present form, you could put it on ODFAuthors and/or on
the wiki. For ODFAuthors, I'll need to create an account for you (let
me know if you'd like me to do that); for the wiki, you can create an
account for
Thanks for the note Tom.
As I mentioned in my previous email, I would like to help creating
documentation for LibreOffice. I have created a list of common
constructions for LO Math (exponents, roots, matricies, integrals,
limits, piecewise functions , etc) and some common formulas
Hi :)
They are allowed and most people prolly can deal with them but it's best
avoided.
The links worked for me and i suspect people reading using a plain-text
email-client were prolly able to deal with those links so don't worry about
it this time. I tend to try to put urls on a new-line and
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