[libreoffice-documentation] GS4010

2014-03-16 Thread Martin Saffron

Hello,

I may have a bit of spare time next week so will look at updating 
chapter 10 of the Getting Started user guide.


Regards,

Martin

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[libreoffice-documentation] ODFAuthors will be down immediately for maintenance

2014-03-16 Thread Andreas Mantke
Hello,

I'll take the ODFAuthors site offline in the next minutes for
maintenance. I'll work on the environment of the site and could put it
online again later today.

Regards,
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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] ODFAuthors will be down immediately for maintenance

2014-03-16 Thread Andreas Mantke
Hello,

Am 16.03.2014 15:08, schrieb Andreas Mantke:
 Hello,

 I'll take the ODFAuthors site offline in the next minutes for
 maintenance. I'll work on the environment of the site and could put it
 online again later today.
because it's a Plone site created from a buildout script the rebuild of
the environment worked very well. The site is online again and the issue
with the mail-host should have been disappeared. I made a test with
creating a new user and sending a link to reset and that worked fine
(that was an issue with the virtual Python environment of the previous
environment).

Regards,
Andreas

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Re: [odfauthors-discuss] [libreoffice-documentation] ODFAuthors will be down immediately for maintenance

2014-03-16 Thread Sigrid Carrera
Hi Andreas,

thanks for solving this issue!

Sigrid


On 16 March 2014 15:51, Andreas Mantke ma...@gmx.de wrote:

 Hello,

 Am 16.03.2014 15:08, schrieb Andreas Mantke:
  Hello,
 
  I'll take the ODFAuthors site offline in the next minutes for
  maintenance. I'll work on the environment of the site and could put it
  online again later today.
 because it's a Plone site created from a buildout script the rebuild of
 the environment worked very well. The site is online again and the issue
 with the mail-host should have been disappeared. I made a test with
 creating a new user and sending a link to reset and that worked fine
 (that was an issue with the virtual Python environment of the previous
 environment).

 Regards,
 Andreas

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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] How about printing this material in a soft cover book for us??

2014-03-16 Thread timothy . m . butterworth
On Sunday, March 16, 2014 09:47:33 AM you wrote:
 On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 6:58 AM,  timothy.m.butterwo...@gmail.com wrote:
  On Saturday, March 15, 2014 03:24:11 AM you wrote:
  On Saturday, March 15, 2014 03:15:06 AM you wrote:
   On Saturday, March 15, 2014 04:08:59 PM you wrote:
 Jean,
 
 Is it possible to get Amazon.com to stock hard/soft copy and Google
 Books
 to stock soft copy (they already support PDF in addition to epub.)
 It
 would would not be bad to see if Barnes and Noble as well as Kobo
 would
 also stock the soft copy for their Ebook Readers as well. This
 would
 certainly assist with in reaching new users particularly if they
 are
 provided for free and would provide some great advertising as well.
 
 I know Amazon and Google have programs to self publish but I have
 not
 actually tried them out though.
 
 Is anyone interested is publishing them in epub or mobi? I would
 like
 to
 learn how to format and produce epub so if someone knows how and
 wants
 to
 lead this then I am willing to port some chapters!
 
 Tim

Tim,
As I have said on previous occasions when this topic came up: yes, it
is possible to get printed books and ebooks (in several formats) to
be
stocked by Amazon and others. Lulu (where we publish our books) will
take care of it for us (previously there was a fee, but now there is
not). There is some extra work involved that sounds easy but is not.
I
have begun taking steps to do this for the v4.2 books.

Amazon's self-publishing program (I don't know about Google's) has
cost, taxation, and other problems for us that I don't have the
energy
to describe in detail right now. I personally will not consider using
them, but others can pursue this if they wish to.

We can, of course, produce our own ebooks (epub, mobi, other formats)
from chapters and/or full books with or without Lulu's help, and
publish them on our own wiki and website along with the ODTs and PDFs
for users to download at no cost.

Dan Lewis has done some work converting files to epub. He has said
that the latest version of Calibre does a much better and easier job
of converting our files than earlier versions did. I don't think Dan
is available to lead an effort to do major conversions, but that's
for
him to say.
ev
IMO we need to make some changes to our template to make the
conversion process easier and give better results. I have documented
some of this somewhere. You might be able to find it by searching the
archives for this list, or it might be on the wiki. IIRC, mainly the
changes involve getting rid of our custom style names wherever
possible and using the built-in style names instead.

This change in style names is part of the plan to produce a new
template for our books, but that plan keeps getting stalled for
various reasons. Also, work on the template over the past few years
seems to have focused on changes that affect mainly the appearance of
the resulting PDFs  printed books and not on changes that affect the
conversion process to other formats.

--Jean
   
   Jean,
   
   I decided I wanted to go ahead and try out The Google Books Partnership
   Publishing, I went ahead and published The LibreOffice 4.0 Getting
   Started
   Guide in its official non-modified state to Google Books and Google
   Play
   for the low price of FREE with no DRM. Google Is currently processing
   it
   for full text search/indexing it is set to become available immediately
   upon finishing and it will be available in PDF download format from
   Google
   Play/Books as well. I was also able to advertise the printed version
   from
   Lulu as well.
   
   I will send out the URL for it when I goes online, The process is
   pretty
   fast and relatively easy.
   
   I will look at publishing the rest of them after I see how this one
   turns
   out.
   
   
   Also the partnership Publishing accounts can be configured for multiple
   administrators to ease management/updates etc.
   
   Tim
  
  Jean,
  
  I attempted to upload the .ODT version hoping to make it an additional
  available format for download but Google currently rejects that file
  type.
  It is limited to PDF, epub as well as cover art in jpeg/gif.
  
  Tim
  
  Jean,
  
  According to Google The getting started guide is now live and online in
  The
  PE, US and VE sales regions. I am currently not able to located it though
  through their search tools.
  
  I did find that there is another group that has uploaded some but not all
  of the manuals under the Google Play Books Textbooks. They are missing
  covers and have other minor issues though but they did get ISBN Numbers
  assigned for them though.
  
  

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] How about printing this material in a soft cover book for us??

2014-03-16 Thread timothy . m . butterworth
On Sunday, March 16, 2014 09:47:33 AM you wrote:
 On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 6:58 AM,  timothy.m.butterwo...@gmail.com wrote:
  On Saturday, March 15, 2014 03:24:11 AM you wrote:
  On Saturday, March 15, 2014 03:15:06 AM you wrote:
   On Saturday, March 15, 2014 04:08:59 PM you wrote:
 Jean,
 
 Is it possible to get Amazon.com to stock hard/soft copy and Google
 Books
 to stock soft copy (they already support PDF in addition to epub.)
 It
 would would not be bad to see if Barnes and Noble as well as Kobo
 would
 also stock the soft copy for their Ebook Readers as well. This
 would
 certainly assist with in reaching new users particularly if they
 are
 provided for free and would provide some great advertising as well.
 
 I know Amazon and Google have programs to self publish but I have
 not
 actually tried them out though.
 
 Is anyone interested is publishing them in epub or mobi? I would
 like
 to
 learn how to format and produce epub so if someone knows how and
 wants
 to
 lead this then I am willing to port some chapters!
 
 Tim

Tim,
As I have said on previous occasions when this topic came up: yes, it
is possible to get printed books and ebooks (in several formats) to
be
stocked by Amazon and others. Lulu (where we publish our books) will
take care of it for us (previously there was a fee, but now there is
not). There is some extra work involved that sounds easy but is not.
I
have begun taking steps to do this for the v4.2 books.

Amazon's self-publishing program (I don't know about Google's) has
cost, taxation, and other problems for us that I don't have the
energy
to describe in detail right now. I personally will not consider using
them, but others can pursue this if they wish to.

We can, of course, produce our own ebooks (epub, mobi, other formats)
from chapters and/or full books with or without Lulu's help, and
publish them on our own wiki and website along with the ODTs and PDFs
for users to download at no cost.

Dan Lewis has done some work converting files to epub. He has said
that the latest version of Calibre does a much better and easier job
of converting our files than earlier versions did. I don't think Dan
is available to lead an effort to do major conversions, but that's
for
him to say.
ev
IMO we need to make some changes to our template to make the
conversion process easier and give better results. I have documented
some of this somewhere. You might be able to find it by searching the
archives for this list, or it might be on the wiki. IIRC, mainly the
changes involve getting rid of our custom style names wherever
possible and using the built-in style names instead.

This change in style names is part of the plan to produce a new
template for our books, but that plan keeps getting stalled for
various reasons. Also, work on the template over the past few years
seems to have focused on changes that affect mainly the appearance of
the resulting PDFs  printed books and not on changes that affect the
conversion process to other formats.

--Jean
   
   Jean,
   
   I decided I wanted to go ahead and try out The Google Books Partnership
   Publishing, I went ahead and published The LibreOffice 4.0 Getting
   Started
   Guide in its official non-modified state to Google Books and Google
   Play
   for the low price of FREE with no DRM. Google Is currently processing
   it
   for full text search/indexing it is set to become available immediately
   upon finishing and it will be available in PDF download format from
   Google
   Play/Books as well. I was also able to advertise the printed version
   from
   Lulu as well.
   
   I will send out the URL for it when I goes online, The process is
   pretty
   fast and relatively easy.
   
   I will look at publishing the rest of them after I see how this one
   turns
   out.
   
   
   Also the partnership Publishing accounts can be configured for multiple
   administrators to ease management/updates etc.
   
   Tim
  
  Jean,
  
  I attempted to upload the .ODT version hoping to make it an additional
  available format for download but Google currently rejects that file
  type.
  It is limited to PDF, epub as well as cover art in jpeg/gif.
  
  Tim
  
  Jean,
  
  According to Google The getting started guide is now live and online in
  The
  PE, US and VE sales regions. I am currently not able to located it though
  through their search tools.
  
  I did find that there is another group that has uploaded some but not all
  of the manuals under the Google Play Books Textbooks. They are missing
  covers and have other minor issues though but they did get ISBN Numbers
  assigned for them though.
  
  

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] GS4010

2014-03-16 Thread Jean Weber
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 8:48 PM, Martin Saffron martinsaff...@gmail.com wrote:

 I may have a bit of spare time next week so will look at updating chapter 10
 of the Getting Started user guide.

I have Chapter 10 checked out. --Jean

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[libreoffice-documentation] Book distribution, production, and related matters

2014-03-16 Thread Jean Weber
I changed the subject line.

On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 6:01 AM,  timothy.m.butterwo...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Sunday, March 16, 2014 09:47:33 AM you wrote:
 On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 6:58 AM,  timothy.m.butterwo...@gmail.com wrote:
  On Saturday, March 15, 2014 03:24:11 AM you wrote:
  On Saturday, March 15, 2014 03:15:06 AM you wrote:
   On Saturday, March 15, 2014 04:08:59 PM you wrote:
 Jean,

 Is it possible to get Amazon.com to stock hard/soft copy and Google
 Books
 to stock soft copy (they already support PDF in addition to epub.)
 It
 would would not be bad to see if Barnes and Noble as well as Kobo
 would
 also stock the soft copy for their Ebook Readers as well. This
 would
 certainly assist with in reaching new users particularly if they
 are
 provided for free and would provide some great advertising as well.

 I know Amazon and Google have programs to self publish but I have
 not
 actually tried them out though.

 Is anyone interested is publishing them in epub or mobi? I would
 like
 to
 learn how to format and produce epub so if someone knows how and
 wants
 to
 lead this then I am willing to port some chapters!

 Tim
   
Tim,
As I have said on previous occasions when this topic came up: yes, it
is possible to get printed books and ebooks (in several formats) to
be
stocked by Amazon and others. Lulu (where we publish our books) will
take care of it for us (previously there was a fee, but now there is
not). There is some extra work involved that sounds easy but is not.
I
have begun taking steps to do this for the v4.2 books.
   
Amazon's self-publishing program (I don't know about Google's) has
cost, taxation, and other problems for us that I don't have the
energy
to describe in detail right now. I personally will not consider using
them, but others can pursue this if they wish to.
   
We can, of course, produce our own ebooks (epub, mobi, other formats)
from chapters and/or full books with or without Lulu's help, and
publish them on our own wiki and website along with the ODTs and PDFs
for users to download at no cost.
   
Dan Lewis has done some work converting files to epub. He has said
that the latest version of Calibre does a much better and easier job
of converting our files than earlier versions did. I don't think Dan
is available to lead an effort to do major conversions, but that's
for
him to say.
ev
IMO we need to make some changes to our template to make the
conversion process easier and give better results. I have documented
some of this somewhere. You might be able to find it by searching the
archives for this list, or it might be on the wiki. IIRC, mainly the
changes involve getting rid of our custom style names wherever
possible and using the built-in style names instead.
   
This change in style names is part of the plan to produce a new
template for our books, but that plan keeps getting stalled for
various reasons. Also, work on the template over the past few years
seems to have focused on changes that affect mainly the appearance of
the resulting PDFs  printed books and not on changes that affect the
conversion process to other formats.
   
--Jean
  
   Jean,
  
   I decided I wanted to go ahead and try out The Google Books Partnership
   Publishing, I went ahead and published The LibreOffice 4.0 Getting
   Started
   Guide in its official non-modified state to Google Books and Google
   Play
   for the low price of FREE with no DRM. Google Is currently processing
   it
   for full text search/indexing it is set to become available immediately
   upon finishing and it will be available in PDF download format from
   Google
   Play/Books as well. I was also able to advertise the printed version
   from
   Lulu as well.
  
   I will send out the URL for it when I goes online, The process is
   pretty
   fast and relatively easy.
  
   I will look at publishing the rest of them after I see how this one
   turns
   out.
  
  
   Also the partnership Publishing accounts can be configured for multiple
   administrators to ease management/updates etc.
  
   Tim
 
  Jean,
 
  I attempted to upload the .ODT version hoping to make it an additional
  available format for download but Google currently rejects that file
  type.
  It is limited to PDF, epub as well as cover art in jpeg/gif.
 
  Tim
 
  Jean,
 
  According to Google The getting started guide is now live and online in
  The
  PE, US and VE sales regions. I am currently not able to located it though
  through their search tools.
 
  I did find that there is another group that has uploaded some but not all
  of the manuals under the Google Play Books Textbooks. They are missing
  covers and have other minor issues though but they did get ISBN Numbers
  assigned for them 

[libreoffice-documentation] Re: Book distribution, production, and related matters

2014-03-16 Thread timothy . m . butterworth
On Monday, March 17, 2014 06:39:24 AM you wrote:
 I changed the subject line.
 
 On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 6:01 AM,  timothy.m.butterwo...@gmail.com wrote:
  On Sunday, March 16, 2014 09:47:33 AM you wrote:
  On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 6:58 AM,  timothy.m.butterwo...@gmail.com 
wrote:
   On Saturday, March 15, 2014 03:24:11 AM you wrote:
   On Saturday, March 15, 2014 03:15:06 AM you wrote:
On Saturday, March 15, 2014 04:08:59 PM you wrote:
  Jean,
  
  Is it possible to get Amazon.com to stock hard/soft copy and
  Google
  Books
  to stock soft copy (they already support PDF in addition to
  epub.)
  It
  would would not be bad to see if Barnes and Noble as well as
  Kobo
  would
  also stock the soft copy for their Ebook Readers as well. This
  would
  certainly assist with in reaching new users particularly if they
  are
  provided for free and would provide some great advertising as
  well.
  
  I know Amazon and Google have programs to self publish but I
  have
  not
  actually tried them out though.
  
  Is anyone interested is publishing them in epub or mobi? I would
  like
  to
  learn how to format and produce epub so if someone knows how and
  wants
  to
  lead this then I am willing to port some chapters!
  
  Tim
 
 Tim,
 As I have said on previous occasions when this topic came up: yes,
 it
 is possible to get printed books and ebooks (in several formats)
 to
 be
 stocked by Amazon and others. Lulu (where we publish our books)
 will
 take care of it for us (previously there was a fee, but now there
 is
 not). There is some extra work involved that sounds easy but is
 not.
 I
 have begun taking steps to do this for the v4.2 books.
 
 Amazon's self-publishing program (I don't know about Google's) has
 cost, taxation, and other problems for us that I don't have the
 energy
 to describe in detail right now. I personally will not consider
 using
 them, but others can pursue this if they wish to.
 
 We can, of course, produce our own ebooks (epub, mobi, other
 formats)
 from chapters and/or full books with or without Lulu's help, and
 publish them on our own wiki and website along with the ODTs and
 PDFs
 for users to download at no cost.
 
 Dan Lewis has done some work converting files to epub. He has said
 that the latest version of Calibre does a much better and easier
 job
 of converting our files than earlier versions did. I don't think
 Dan
 is available to lead an effort to do major conversions, but that's
 for
 him to say.
 ev
 IMO we need to make some changes to our template to make the
 conversion process easier and give better results. I have
 documented
 some of this somewhere. You might be able to find it by searching
 the
 archives for this list, or it might be on the wiki. IIRC, mainly
 the
 changes involve getting rid of our custom style names wherever
 possible and using the built-in style names instead.
 
 This change in style names is part of the plan to produce a new
 template for our books, but that plan keeps getting stalled for
 various reasons. Also, work on the template over the past few
 years
 seems to have focused on changes that affect mainly the appearance
 of
 the resulting PDFs  printed books and not on changes that affect
 the
 conversion process to other formats.
 
 --Jean

Jean,

I decided I wanted to go ahead and try out The Google Books
Partnership
Publishing, I went ahead and published The LibreOffice 4.0 Getting
Started
Guide in its official non-modified state to Google Books and Google
Play
for the low price of FREE with no DRM. Google Is currently
processing
it
for full text search/indexing it is set to become available
immediately
upon finishing and it will be available in PDF download format from
Google
Play/Books as well. I was also able to advertise the printed version
from
Lulu as well.

I will send out the URL for it when I goes online, The process is
pretty
fast and relatively easy.

I will look at publishing the rest of them after I see how this one
turns
out.


Also the partnership Publishing accounts can be configured for
multiple
administrators to ease management/updates etc.

Tim
   
   Jean,
   
   I attempted to upload the .ODT version hoping to make it an additional
   available format for download but Google currently rejects that file
   type.
   It is limited to PDF, epub as well as cover art in jpeg/gif.
   
   Tim
   
   Jean,
   
   According to Google The getting started guide is now live and online in
   The
   PE, US and VE sales regions. I 

[libreoffice-documentation] Re: Book distribution, production, and related matters

2014-03-16 Thread timothy . m . butterworth
On Monday, March 17, 2014 06:39:24 AM you wrote:
 I changed the subject line.
 
 On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 6:01 AM,  timothy.m.butterwo...@gmail.com wrote:
  On Sunday, March 16, 2014 09:47:33 AM you wrote:
  On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 6:58 AM,  timothy.m.butterwo...@gmail.com 
wrote:
   On Saturday, March 15, 2014 03:24:11 AM you wrote:
   On Saturday, March 15, 2014 03:15:06 AM you wrote:
On Saturday, March 15, 2014 04:08:59 PM you wrote:
  Jean,
  
  Is it possible to get Amazon.com to stock hard/soft copy and
  Google
  Books
  to stock soft copy (they already support PDF in addition to
  epub.)
  It
  would would not be bad to see if Barnes and Noble as well as
  Kobo
  would
  also stock the soft copy for their Ebook Readers as well. This
  would
  certainly assist with in reaching new users particularly if they
  are
  provided for free and would provide some great advertising as
  well.
  
  I know Amazon and Google have programs to self publish but I
  have
  not
  actually tried them out though.
  
  Is anyone interested is publishing them in epub or mobi? I would
  like
  to
  learn how to format and produce epub so if someone knows how and
  wants
  to
  lead this then I am willing to port some chapters!
  
  Tim
 
 Tim,
 As I have said on previous occasions when this topic came up: yes,
 it
 is possible to get printed books and ebooks (in several formats)
 to
 be
 stocked by Amazon and others. Lulu (where we publish our books)
 will
 take care of it for us (previously there was a fee, but now there
 is
 not). There is some extra work involved that sounds easy but is
 not.
 I
 have begun taking steps to do this for the v4.2 books.
 
 Amazon's self-publishing program (I don't know about Google's) has
 cost, taxation, and other problems for us that I don't have the
 energy
 to describe in detail right now. I personally will not consider
 using
 them, but others can pursue this if they wish to.
 
 We can, of course, produce our own ebooks (epub, mobi, other
 formats)
 from chapters and/or full books with or without Lulu's help, and
 publish them on our own wiki and website along with the ODTs and
 PDFs
 for users to download at no cost.
 
 Dan Lewis has done some work converting files to epub. He has said
 that the latest version of Calibre does a much better and easier
 job
 of converting our files than earlier versions did. I don't think
 Dan
 is available to lead an effort to do major conversions, but that's
 for
 him to say.
 ev
 IMO we need to make some changes to our template to make the
 conversion process easier and give better results. I have
 documented
 some of this somewhere. You might be able to find it by searching
 the
 archives for this list, or it might be on the wiki. IIRC, mainly
 the
 changes involve getting rid of our custom style names wherever
 possible and using the built-in style names instead.
 
 This change in style names is part of the plan to produce a new
 template for our books, but that plan keeps getting stalled for
 various reasons. Also, work on the template over the past few
 years
 seems to have focused on changes that affect mainly the appearance
 of
 the resulting PDFs  printed books and not on changes that affect
 the
 conversion process to other formats.
 
 --Jean

Jean,

I decided I wanted to go ahead and try out The Google Books
Partnership
Publishing, I went ahead and published The LibreOffice 4.0 Getting
Started
Guide in its official non-modified state to Google Books and Google
Play
for the low price of FREE with no DRM. Google Is currently
processing
it
for full text search/indexing it is set to become available
immediately
upon finishing and it will be available in PDF download format from
Google
Play/Books as well. I was also able to advertise the printed version
from
Lulu as well.

I will send out the URL for it when I goes online, The process is
pretty
fast and relatively easy.

I will look at publishing the rest of them after I see how this one
turns
out.


Also the partnership Publishing accounts can be configured for
multiple
administrators to ease management/updates etc.

Tim
   
   Jean,
   
   I attempted to upload the .ODT version hoping to make it an additional
   available format for download but Google currently rejects that file
   type.
   It is limited to PDF, epub as well as cover art in jpeg/gif.
   
   Tim
   
   Jean,
   
   According to Google The getting started guide is now live and online in
   The
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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] GS4010

2014-03-16 Thread Jean Weber
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 6:21 AM, Jean Weber jeanwe...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 8:48 PM, Martin Saffron martinsaff...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

 I may have a bit of spare time next week so will look at updating chapter 10
 of the Getting Started user guide.

 I have Chapter 10 checked out. --Jean

I've now updated GS Chapter 10 using material JohnS updated for the
Writer Guide.

Would be good if someone checked it to see if I missed something.
http://www.odfauthors.org/libreoffice/english/getting-started/draft-lo-4.2/gs4-2-ch10-printing-exporting-emailing/view

--Jean

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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] WG Chapter 5; PrintingExportingEmailing

2014-03-16 Thread Jean Weber
On Sun, Mar 9, 2014 at 4:11 AM, John Smith clicks...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
 This chapter now uploaded to ODF, Writer Drafts 4.2 folder.

 JohnS

I have reviewed this chapter and placed it in the Writer 4.2 Feedback folder.

I have not reviewed Chapters 3 and 4 because I thought you might want
to make further changes related to including info about the sidebar.

--Jean

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