Le 06/12/2010 17:04, Jan Holesovsky a écrit :
Hi,
I am sorry - I promised the LibO online help (WikiHelp) already the last
week, but it haven't happened; it needed more work than anticipated :-(
Either way, the good news is that I am currently uploading the files,
and I'll make the site online as soon as it finishes, and I do few
trivial checks; it should be later today (ETA 5 more hours, I am
populating the database through the Mediawiki API, not directly). So
far I am uploading only the English version.
It will be read-only until RC2, so that it is easy to report bugs
against the tooling that converts the help from the format that is used
in the source code. After RC2, I plan to open it for your edits &
improvements :-)
Hi Kendy,
I can't find any wiki page which explain this project. Does such
web-page exists ? If not, I think such should be created as a reference.
I think this wiki page should explain the rationale of the WikiHelp
project and answer the very important questions that can be found about
it in dev and doc mailing lists:
- what about off-line help? I read somewhere that you want export
WikiHelp to the system help of each platform for which we release LibO.
That's right ?
Many users, perhaps mainly in NLC, developing country or with restricted
access to Internet, consider as a stopper to not have off-line
(installed) localized help.
- what about localization work-flow? How you plan to branch localization
tools to WikiHelp?
- what about QA validation of the on-line help? Help is part of the
software and must QA validated: end-user and system administrator who
install LibO must be able to have confidence in this reference.
With other words: if you find an error in a wiki, you do the
modification yourself. If you find an error in the off-line help, you
file a bug report. It is not the same thing from the point of view of
the end-user.
Kind regards
JBF
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