> I think a help menu with the following points would be great > > > * man/info (later perhaps the local help format derived from the .texi > file) * report bugs, request features (link to savannah or if by email, > already create a template for the email containing version information, > etc) * user guide (the new file) > * help translate (link to TP) > * xboard homepage (link) > * about (version information) >
OK, done! Pushed it to hgm.nubati.net (master). To get e-mail it seems that xdg-open mailto:[email protected] seems to work. At least it brings up some "Evolution configure" page. As I have no e-mailer on my Linux I cannot really test it; perhaps you can try if the "Help -> Email Bug Report" item works for you. I have no experience with mailto: links, so I don't know how to make a template. > > yes and no... online has the advantage that we can update it easily for > all users and I think that we might want to edit it more at the beginning > until it settles down a bit? Perhaps we should have it online for 4.6.0 > and think about a pdf that we attach for the later versions... in which > case we should probably write it in .texi (requirement for all GNU project > documentation) and create a pdf from there. Well, for now I linked to the web page I expect to appear at xboard/user_guide/UserGuide.html. I suppose there are html-to-texi converters? About the News Page. Perhaps directly linking to the 4.6.0 news page is a bad idea after all, because at some point there will be newer stuff, and the user could also be interested in the that, but would never see it appear. OTOH, the whats_new/index.html page is a very dull one, and I don't want the user to arrive there. (In fact I would like to eliminate that level altogether. When the user clicks 'What's New' on the home page, he should immediately get to see something that is new, and find links in there (at the top of the page, so without scrolling) to get to 'older news'. I would prefer a setup where the link in the XBoard binary could be redirected, i.e. mentions a page on the GNU website that redirects to a news page (currently whats_new/4.6.0), so that we can adapt it as we see fit. (I.e. switch it to a post-4.6.0 page when we have enough stuff to make that interesting, and people have had enough time to get acquainted with 4.6.0) This was so much easier than I thought it would be that maybe we should include it with 4.6.0 after all. I have been getting worrisome reports about the -stickyWindows option: it seems it is incompatible with Compiz Desktop Effects. I don't know if this is also the cause of the problems Byrial seemed to have with it. I put a call on TalkChess for Linuxers to test it, to get an idea for how many people it works, and for how many it doesn't. If it causes too many problems, we probably should configure it as off in 4.6.0. It is currently not documented anyway, we might even take out the menu control to switch it on (and only leave the command-line option).
