Hi,
I wrote the attached monograph about the tricky LibO 4.2 lists/headings
bullet/numbering subject (FR and EN).
Please feel free to read and react, to push it at the right place of the
documentation, to use it and to make concerned people aware of it.
Thanks
Dominique Boutry
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Instead of e-mail attachments, you will need to provide a link to the
documents, parked somewhere online.
Gary
On 1/25/2014 8:16 AM, dominique.bout...@laposte.net wrote:
Hi,
I wrote the attached monograph about the tricky LibO 4.2
lists/headings bullet/numbering subject (FR and EN).
Original Message
From: dominique.bout...@laposte.net dominique.bout...@laposte.net
To: documentation@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2014 14:16:31 +0100
Hi,
I wrote the attached monograph about the tricky LibO 4.2 lists/headings
bullet/numbering subject (FR and
Hi Dominique
This list strips attachments from mail.
If you would like to email the document to me directly, as I am dealing
with the Writer documentation, I will be pleased to look at it.
Regards
JohnS
On 25/01/2014 13:16, dominique.bout...@laposte.net wrote:
Hi,
I wrote the attached
Hi Dominique,
Thank you, I received the two documents you sent to me.
I have made the English edition of your document publicly available
under the tutorials and how-to section of the ODF Authors website:
Friends of Open Document Inc is the publisher of the printed editions
of our user guides (through Lulu.com) and the custodian of income from
sales of PDFs through the Ubuntu store. I have posted their 6-month
interim accounts (July-Dec 2013) to their website. The page for
LibreOffice Docs is
As I mentioned in an earlier note, I have been looking into getting
our user guides sold through Amazon
and other venues, now that Lulu is not charging a fee for this.
In order for our books to qualify, some minor changes are required to
the files sent to Lulu. These changes do not need to be
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 8:41 PM, PeeWee psaut...@libreoffice.org wrote:
Hello Jean
Could you please tell me or give me a link to the instructions on how to
collate all the chapters into a guide and then publish the guide in ODT and
PDF formats.
Chapter 2 of the Contributors Guide has
The Getting Started guide is, not surprisingly, the most popular book
we produce, with the Writer Guide running a close second.
PeterS, if you can update the chapters on Draw and Impress for the
Getting Started book, that would help move it along. And any other
chapters that might take your