Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Icon style, screenshots, and chapters

2018-11-06 Thread Cathy Crumbley
I suggest that we discuss the icon style tomorrow. I think that the three appendices are a good solution. Fortunately, I think that changing references to the two new appendices should be fairly easy. On 11/5/2018 2:25 PM, Drew Jensen wrote: Howdy, I think Colibre looks much better then

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Icon style, screenshots, and chapters

2018-11-06 Thread Drew Jensen
Howdy Dan, Colibre is I believe the default icon set used for MS Windows and as you and I see Elementary for Linux. One of the points discussed in the last meeting was on using Windows 10 as the baseline for screen shots in the 6.2 Calc guide update which is beginning. Colibre, here under

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Icon style, screenshots, and chapters

2018-11-06 Thread Dan Lewis
I just installed LibreofficeDev 6.2 Alpha in parallel and having it running. One thing I noticed: it uses Elementary as the default setting. This is the DEB version. I do not know what the RPM version uses. While I have not used Colibre before, it certainly looks much better than Tango which I

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Icon style, screenshots, and chapters

2018-11-05 Thread Drew Jensen
Howdy, I think Colibre looks much better then Tango and would vote to switch, given what sounded like agreement on the amount of screen shot replacement needed for this update it would seem a good place to switch. Changes to chapter structure - yes Indeed I sent an email to the ML with some

[libreoffice-documentation] Icon style, screenshots, and chapters

2018-11-05 Thread Cathy Crumbley
HI, The default icon set for LO 6.2 appears to be Colibre. Should we still use Tango for making screenshots? To be consistent, should we use the same software and styles to make arrows and write text in the screenshots? I would be happy to use whatever others use. Have there been any