Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Documentation Template

2018-12-12 Thread Dave Barton
Hi Olivier, On 12.12.2018 20:14, Olivier Hallot wrote: > Hi Dave, all > > Em 10/12/2018 15:39, Dave Barton escreveu: >> Hi Folks, >> >> As mentioned in my previous post, I almost ready to upload the 2nd. >> draft of my proposal for the 6.x template. >> >> Some text I will will be adding to both

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Documentation Template

2018-12-12 Thread Olivier Hallot
Hi Dave, all Em 10/12/2018 15:39, Dave Barton escreveu: > Hi Folks, > > As mentioned in my previous post, I almost ready to upload the 2nd. > draft of my proposal for the 6.x template. > > Some text I will will be adding to both the template and the > contributors guide is clear information about

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Documentation Template

2018-12-10 Thread Dave Barton
Thanks for the quick response. Yep! Anchors were originally the "/bone of contention/", but we now have consensus on the final "/Figure/" image anchor being to paragraph. I Explored numerous ways that a new contributor might try to add "/Figures/" in a document revision and this 7 step

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Documentation Template

2018-12-10 Thread Drew Jensen
Great - looking the steps for inserting images over now. First read it looks like what was discussed regarding anchors. Will put the seven steps to use here later today and tomorrow. Did you want some feedback before Wednesday? Otherwise I expect to be on the call this week. Best wishes, Drew

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Documentation template

2012-05-09 Thread Jean-Francois Nifenecker
Le 09/05/2012 00:04, Gary Schnabl a écrit : FrameMaker can easily handle all those conditional texts, though--at least much easier than OOo/LO ever could. I've never used FrameMaker, though I hear many positive comments about it on the LibO lists. Any way, I started drafting some

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Documentation template

2012-05-08 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) Great to see this sort of thing being worked on!  Err we tend to say GS (=Getting Started) but SG makes sense too and is also unique as none of the other guides start with S.  Hmmm, SG is more consistent with the contractions used for other guides.  I'd not thought about it before so lets

Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Documentation template

2012-05-08 Thread Gary Schnabl
On 5/8/2012 4:34 AM, Jean-Francois Nifenecker wrote: Hi, I've uploaded (some of) the documents I've been working with to the drafts in the resource repository. In all, 3 docs: -- the styles catalog (Calc sheet), created from the SG 3.4