Hi :)  
It makes a lot of sense.  Hopefully the proper LO documentation is far better 
than most!  The Pdfs allow you to click on items in the Table-of-Contents and 
has other clickable links to help you navigate to where you want quickly.  

The built-in help is probably fairly poor right now.  The docs team needs more 
people even to get through the proper full guides let alone important extras 
like the built-in help or the Faq.  On the plus side they are really getting 
through the work and the 3.4.x guides have been pulled together in an amazingly 
short  time.  

They have an excellent team right now even though some of the regular long-term 
stars appear to be taking a breather (or are they working hard behind the 
scenes?  It's difficult to know)

Regards from
Tom :)  



--- On Fri, 29/6/12, Ken Springer <[email protected]> wrote:

<snip />

I wouldn't worry errors in my attitude, I've just become so used to crappy 
documentation anymore I consider it the norm.  And when I went to the Writer 
manual to find out something, it wasn't there.  While in Calc, open Help and 
search for "locked documents".  I get a blank page.

I rarely use spreadsheets, as doing mathematical calculations are rare for me.  
Many use spreadsheets for databases, but I would use a database. 

<snip />

Hopefully, I'll find the time tomorrow to get the manual downloaded.


-- Ken

Mac OS X 10.6.8
Firefox 13.0.1
Thunderbird 13.0.1
LibreOffice 3.5.2.2


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