[libreoffice-documentation] Re: BG7309 Macros - ScriptForge Proposal

2022-03-15 Thread flywire
Updated to BG7309-Macros_SF_OH_FW_24Jan2022_16Mar2022.odt which incorporates a few SourceForge demo updates. Existing drafts moved to archive. Please advise if not correctly logged in tracking sheet. On Wed, Mar 16, 2022 at 1:35 PM flywire wrote: > There is a major usability issue I've found

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Re: BG7309 Macros - ScriptForge Proposal

2022-03-15 Thread Andrew Pitonyak
I have macros that can color code Python as well as a few other languages. This works by setting character styles with the character style has the color association. So maybe that's what you want maybe it's not. You also might be able to just load it into a Python editor that does color coding

[libreoffice-documentation] Re: BG7309 Macros - ScriptForge Proposal

2022-03-15 Thread flywire
There is a major usability issue I've found with using code from the pdf documents. Copy/paste replaces any leading space on indented lines with a single space. This is particularly an issue with python because indentation is part of the syntax. How can this be fixed in the pdf documents? I see

[libreoffice-documentation] BG7309 Macros - ScriptForge Proposal

2022-03-15 Thread flywire
I've uploaded a draft ScriptForge proposal and accompanying database to NextCloud. Comments: 1. The draft needs checking (one macro example is not supported) and reformatting 2. There is a note about standard colours for code that has been applied to the basic code except for the

[libreoffice-documentation] Base Guide BG7309 - Macros

2022-03-15 Thread Olivier Hallot
Hi all I have reviewed the Base Guide Macro chapter BG7309, with the following additions - Accepted all suggestions by Steve Fanning - cleanup of anchors, frames, styles, Basic and Python code using Andrew Pitonyak source code coloring extension. - Added section on ScriptForge by flywire

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Getting Started 7.3 published

2022-03-15 Thread Martin Srebotnjak
I am asking who will finish the publication of 7.3 guide, the last step is to clean the document and to prepare it for l10n into other languages and as a basis for further GS updates (7.4, 8.0, ...) so that errors don't expand and so that the l10n is made easier. It is one of the needed phases

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Getting Started 7.3 published

2022-03-15 Thread flywire
Check template orphan paragraph and before/after paragraph spacing in general. There is a formatting issue with the template shown by the heading at the bottom of https://documentation.libreoffice.org/assets/Uploads/Documentation/en/GS7.3/GS73-GettingStarted.pdf#page=258 V V tor., 22. feb. 2022

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Getting Started 7.3 published

2022-03-15 Thread Martin Srebotnjak
Hi, V V tor., 22. feb. 2022 ob 16:16 je oseba Martin Srebotnjak < mi...@filmsi.net> napisala: > Could now someone please clean the final chapter files + whole guide? > Olivier, could you please make a 7.3 GS odm file for automatic book > generation of translated guides? > anyone working on

[libreoffice-documentation] Writer Guide 7.3

2022-03-15 Thread Jean Weber
All chapters- except Preface & Master Docs - are in the WiP folder. The status spreadsheet includes notes on what has changed. Most chapters have no changes. I encourage reviewers to look first at the chapters that have been changed. Change tracking was on for non-trivial changes. I’ll be working