There are no information about codes like %f, %F, etc. in package
gnome-user-guide (debian squeeze). But it is possible to find this information
in section 4.5.3.1 of online documentation at
http://library.gnome.org/users/user-guide/2.22/user-guide.html. I think it's
need to copy
Apparently I hit a shortcut key for sending the last email before I was
obviously ready. Sorry! Let's try that again:
Hi all,
We had a brief Docs team meeting yesterday and I shared with Shaun some
concerns about the new user guide for GNOME 3.0.
Can you believe we only have about 3 months of
Hi,
2010/5/24 Paul Cutler pcut...@gnome.org:
We had a brief Docs team meeting yesterday and I shared with Shaun some
concerns about the new user guide for GNOME 3.0.
Can you believe we only have about 3 months of development time for the
new user guide?! (Where does the time go...)
Indeed,
--- karderio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been looking for other apps who's help should
be integrated into
the GUG, this is what I've come up with :
list
I'd greatly appreciate comments on this, and any
other apps anybody
thinks should be added to the GUG.
This is something that I
Hi :o)
I've filed patches for the Window List and Workspace Selector so that
they will show their documentation from the GNOME User Guide (GUG) (bugs
415899 and 415896).
Bug 415887 is a patch that merges the documentation from the old Window
List manual into the GUG. Until this patch
On Tue, 2006-03-14 at 14:48 +0100, Danilo Šegan wrote:
Hi Nickolay, Bob,
Today at 10:57, Nickolay V. Shmyrev wrote:
And just a note, please stop modifications of release note, it's
really hard to update translations every hour. Probably we need doc
freeze timeline for the next release
Yesterday at 20:27, Brent Smith wrote:
Everytime I did make distcheck on a fresh checkout it took literally 30
minutes to compile all the translations. Is there any way we can speed
up xml2po? The more languages that we translate gnome-user-docs to, the
longer this process is going to take
Hello all,
Sorry, probably I've missed something, but why gnome-user-docs 2.14 goes
without Russian translation? Of course, it's incomplete, around 40 percent of
strings were translated in CVS, but some sections were translated completely.
What was the problem? Italian was included but it's
--- Nickolay V. Shmyrev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, probably I've missed something, but why
gnome-user-docs 2.14 goes without Russian
translation?
I'll leave that for someone else to answer -- I don't
know at all.
And just a note, please stop modifications of
release note, it's really
Hi Joachim,
Not sure if I should CC r-t on this as well (they are probably stumped
with work these days), but I hope d-d-l is ok.
Today at 14:24, Joachim Noreiko wrote:
For the User Docs, I was hoping to keep the
translators up to date about which parts of the XML
were stable and which were
Danilo Šegan wrote:
Hi Nickolay,
Today at 10:57, Nickolay V. Shmyrev wrote:
Sorry, probably I've missed something, but why gnome-user-docs 2.14
goes without Russian translation? Of course, it's incomplete, around
40 percent of strings were translated in CVS, but some sections were
translated
--- Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying change the contents and order in the
Gnome User Guide, and
becouse I don't have enough time, for the moment, to
study the XML DocBook
and how to create or edit documentation, I star to
work in the Wiki at
live.gnome.org, but anyone
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 20:09 +, Joachim Noreiko wrote:
--- Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying change the contents and order in the
Gnome User Guide, and
becouse I don't have enough time, for the moment, to
study the XML DocBook
and how to create or edit
Then What about to have a Top Level colled: GNOME User Guide, then split it in the following items:
Using your Desktop
Try to have covered all the basic skills about the system, for the general or ocasional user.
Configuring Your Desktop
Describing the principal utilities in GNOME to customize
Is there any advances in the approve of the new table of content.
Can I continue to write docummentation on the new secctions?
It's important in order to manage the way of the documentation is
written; don't repeat a previous related theme or expand a previous
idea.2005/12/23, Joachim Noreiko
On Wed, 2005-12-21 at 23:07 +, Joachim Noreiko wrote:
--- Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is to help in the improviment of the
documentation avariable, and to
the manager of the page above to use, comment or
modify this work, and
finaly to include in the sources.
On Thu, 2005-12-08 at 23:07 +, Joachim Noreiko wrote:
--- Shaun McCance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The User Guide is horribly out of date. And without
an
active community of good technical writers, I can't
make
any guarantees as to when it will cease to suck.
I've checked out the
The present is a report on the advances on Gnome User Guide in the Wiki page:
http://live.gnome.org/DocumentationProject_2fUserGuide
This is to help in the improviment of the documentation avariable, and
to the manager of the page above to use, comment or modify this work,
and finaly
The present is a report on the advances on Gnome User Guide in the Wiki page:
http://live.gnome.org/DocumentationProject_2fUserGuide
This is to help in the improviment of the documentation avariable, and
to the manager of the page above to use, comment or modify this work,
and finaly to include
--- Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is to help in the improviment of the
documentation avariable, and to
the manager of the page above to use, comment or
modify this work, and
finaly to include in the sources.
The last changes are on:
* Adding Workspaces.
* Applications.
--- Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I begin to work in the Wiki, On Windows for the
moment, but I'll continue to
work in other areas.
Great.
I'll get started putting your text into the DocBook
and submit a patch.
I particularly like the way you've removed 'Dialog
windows are
--- Stefan Kost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
are you aware of
http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/
It's an java based xml editor with WYSIWYG. The
standard edition is free.
I found it when I googled for XML editors, but I
wasn't sure what to download for Linux, and as it's
not free it's not
Hi,
Joachim Noreiko wrote:
--- Stefan Kost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
are you aware of
http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/
It's an java based xml editor with WYSIWYG. The
standard edition is free.
I found it when I googled for XML editors, but I
wasn't sure what to download for
On 12/14/05, Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about to OpenOffice.org, any one know if there exist a utility to
convert text (OpenDocument is a XML version) to a DocBook?
OpenOffice can already read and edit docbook, but I have no idea as to
the quality of the code that is going to
Then isn't any software to easy edit the documentation; you'll need to know about direct XML code to create the one?
If that, I hope any think about to do any usefull software to do that;
in the while I'll learn more about XML and GNOME documentation.2005/12/10, Brent Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I begin to work in the Wiki, On Windows for the moment, but I'll continue to work in other areas.
Are there any work around to have this kind of colaborative work in the documentation in other projects?
What about Gnome-DB, could any put the documentation in Wiki formato to help in
Hi all,
I noticed that there were numerous references to special URIs, such as
applications:/// and server-settings:/// throughout the user guide. Is
it correct to say that these URIs have been deprecated? If so, shouldn't
we be removing/replacing where relevant from the user guide?
Thanks
ADB
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