Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Base documentation

2011-01-27 Thread Jean-Francois Nifenecker
Le 27/01/2011 00:37, Andy Brown a écrit : The Mid Level Base tutorial [1] is a very good beginners document as well. It contains three parts, the first two cover what a database is and how to design it. The third covers Base using SQL command to build a database. I find this to be a *very*

[libreoffice-documentation] html editors

2011-01-27 Thread Tom Davies
I use gedit (a text-editor) and switch from plain-text to html so that it all gets colour-coded. Most text-editors (except Notepad) seem to offer the same functionality. Does that count as an html editor? Regards from Tom :) From: Hal Parker

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] html editors

2011-01-27 Thread Gary Schnabl
On 1/27/2011 4:25 AM, Tom Davies wrote: I use gedit (a text-editor) and switch from plain-text to html so that it all gets colour-coded. Most text-editors (except Notepad) seem to offer the same functionality. Does that count as an html editor? Regards from Tom :) Probably not... You should

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] html editors

2011-01-27 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) Gedit colour codes the both the html and the css. If i hover over an open coding bracket smile then it highlights the corresponding closing bracket /smile. I don't know what it does if there isn't a closing bracket. Something for me to check! :) It doesn't tell me what to write or

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] html editors

2011-01-27 Thread Gary Schnabl
Another important consideration would be to get into the habit of employing the free XHTML and CSS validators online at W3C (or its several mirrors)--either for code on a computer file on your machine or for actual hosted code. Typical webpages could literally contain several hundred instances

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Re: Incorrect Terminology for Installing on a Mac

2011-01-27 Thread Hal Parker
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 2:40 PM, David Nelson comme...@traduction.bizwrote: Hi Michael, :-) On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 12:33, Michael Wheatland mich...@wheatland.com.au wrote: As soon as someone who knows how Silverstripe works fixes this I will publish your full document. Maybe leave this

[libreoffice-documentation] LibO Alfresco Bootcamp doc

2011-01-27 Thread Hal Parker
Jeremy, your bootcamp doc is extremely helpful. I haven't worked my way through all of it yet, but I did have one comment/question. Under Review a Document, you said: Submitting to Review and then Reviewing the same document is generally considered poor form and is not something LibreOffice

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] LibO Alfresco Bootcamp doc

2011-01-27 Thread Jeremy Cartwright
On Fri, 28 Jan 2011 08:08:29 +1000 Hal Parker halparke...@gmail.com wrote: Jeremy, your bootcamp doc is extremely helpful. I haven't worked my way through all of it yet, but I did have one comment/question. Under Review a Document, you said: Submitting to Review and then Reviewing the same

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Re: Incorrect Terminology for Installing on a Mac

2011-01-27 Thread Hal Parker
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 11:44 AM, Michael Wheatland mich...@wheatland.com.au wrote: Having done this page, I don't think I will get very involved in website work. Learning to use Silverlight AND Alfresco AND LibreOffice itself is overloading my brain. ;-) So I'll concentrate my limited

[libreoffice-documentation] Re: Incorrect Terminology for Installing on a Mac

2011-01-27 Thread Alexander Thurgood
Le 28/01/11 05:31, Hal Parker a écrit : Hi all, I have since modified Hal's contribution to include a brief discussion about a quirk of the current LangPack installer whereby it will not appear in the foreground if other application windows are open. This can be confusing for the unaware, as the

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Re: Incorrect Terminology for Installing on a Mac

2011-01-27 Thread David Nelson
Hi, :-) On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 12:31, Hal Parker halparke...@gmail.com wrote: If I can figure out how to upload a file, I'll do that. I'm sure it's not difficult, just one more thing to learn. :-) What I've been doing so far is to link to the files posted in the Documentation section of the

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Draft Writer Guide files on the wiki

2011-01-27 Thread David Nelson
Hi, :-) My 2 cents would be that all draft/working copies of files should disappear from the wiki and go to Alfresco. Then, when we have a user-ready, finished publication, we'd post a copy on the wiki, for posting a download link on the wiki documentation page and on the documentation page of

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Draft Writer Guide files on the wiki

2011-01-27 Thread Jean Hollis Weber
On Fri, 2011-01-28 at 14:04 +0800, David Nelson wrote: Hi, :-) My 2 cents would be that all draft/working copies of files should disappear from the wiki and go to Alfresco. Then, when we have a user-ready, finished publication, we'd post a copy on the wiki, for posting a download link on