Hi David,
1) Yes, I have used the pdf documentation from time to time, but don't often 
have need to. Normally, only if I have a problem, which might occur when I'm 
trying something new and unfamiliar; but most of the time I am just using LO 
for the old and familiar! My first action in such a case would be to check the 
menus; if I can't find what I need there, I try searching more widely. It's not 
always easy to find what I want in a large document, though; but it's 
definitely comforting to know it's there, in case, and it has at times been 
useful.
2) I might think of doing this -- BUT: I use LO mainly on a machine without 
internet connection, having downloaded elsewhere and ported on a memory stick 
or similar. I believe that the help needs to be downloaded separately from the 
application, and I don't always remember to download the help along with the 
application, so this method doesn't always work for me!
3) Some thoughts. The documents are long; there must be a way to rapidly 
identify and get to the appropriate section. If there are too many large 
graphics, it makes scrolling through the document an arduous process; graphics 
should be used only where they really clarify something in the text, and should 
not be larger than necessary to achieve such clarification. Ease of use should 
always trump prettiness. This is a comment about documentation in general; the 
above comments may already be addressed in LO doc, it's a long time since I've 
looked, and my memory's not too great!
4) Probably already answered in (3); if I think of anything to add, I'll reply 
again.
best,/Gary
       From: dallen <daa.li...@gmail.com>
 To: users@global.libreoffice.org 
 Sent: Wednesday, 24 June 2015, 17:58
 Subject: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice's documentation (pdf and online)
   
Hi All,

  I'm an experienced Technical Writer beginning work on LibreOffice's
documentation, but I have some questions for LibreOffice users:

  1) Does anyone EVER look at the pdf documentation? If not, why not?
  2) Does anyone EVER click the F1 key for help? If not, why not?
  3) Do you see any overall issues concerning the documentation?
  4) If the presentation of the documentation were to change to make it
more useful, what would it look like?

Thanks for anyone's help.

Davidaa



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