Hi :)
I even bought a couple from the Lulu bookstore.  Mostly it was to support TDF 
as a hefty chunk of the profit goes to the Docs Team (well, the fund is managed 
by "Friends of OpenDocument" on behalf of the docs team).  

I was quite chuffed with the glossy professional look.  Someone even 
'accidentally' 'stole' one off me which shows that people are impressed by them 
and like the look!  Tbh i would probably have just given her a copy if she'd 
asked, just purely to get the book out there.  

I haven't actually read through it yet to see if it makes more sense than the 
average computer manuals so that was really what i was asking about.  Do they 
make sense?  It's good to hear the make more sense than other stuff to do with 
LibreOffice though.  
Regards from 
Tom :)  






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> From: Girvin R. Herr <[email protected]>
>To: Tom Davies <[email protected]> 
>Cc: Doug <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" 
><[email protected]> 
>Sent: Tuesday, 11 June 2013, 0:07
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] CNET is claiming the best free MSO 
>alternative is not LO
> 
>
>I have downloaded the 3.6 guides some time back and printed them out for 
>future reference.  I occasionally refer to them when I need to find out 
>how to do something new or how something works.  They are certainly 
>better than Help or scanning through online docs.  The table of contents 
>and indexes are my friends.  Yes, they are okay as far as they go.
>Girvin Herr
>
>
>Tom Davies wrote:
>> Hi :)
>> Has anyone read the Published Guides for LibreOffice?  or used them to look 
>> up the odd thing or few?  They are kinda ok aren't they?  
>> Regards from 
>> Tom :)  
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  
>>> ________________________________
>>> From: Doug <[email protected]>
>>> To: [email protected] 
>>> Sent: Monday, 10 June 2013, 20:21
>>> Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] CNET is claiming the best free MSO 
>>> alternative is not LO
>>>
>>>
>>> On 06/10/2013 02:14 PM, les wrote:
>>>
>>> /snip/
>>>   I go to the dealer's parts counter and order the factory shop
>>>    
>>>>> manual for correct maintenance and understanding of what is "under the
>>>>> hood".  When I did so for the Prius, the parts counter guy recommended
>>>>> not, saying the shop manual is intricately tied to the shop diagnostic
>>>>> computer system ($$$$$) and by itself, is not very helpful.  So, i saved
>>>>> $100+ for the first time in my shadetree-mechanic career and, also for
>>>>> the first time in my decades of car-ownership, take it to the dealer for
>>>>> maintenance.
>>>>> Girvin Herr
>>>>>        
>>>> Also most mechanics are used to pure gasoline or diesel engines.  I
>>>> think many of them inherently distrust the electronics, so it has been a
>>>> real uphill battle for them to port some of their existing knowledge to
>>>> these new systems.
>>>>      
>>> /snip/
>>>
>>> I don't know, but I would be willing to bet large sums that the manual
>>> that goes with the computer diagnostics is far easier to read and
>>> understand than anything written for diagnostics or setup of an
>>> actual computer! (Still waiting for a networking treatise written in
>>> humanly understood terms! Just for the home user, not for someone
>>> setting up an IBM facility!)
>>>
>>> --doug
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
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>>> --A.M.Greeley
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