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Hi Samuel, hi Michael, all!

Thanks for the great reply :-)

Am Dienstag, den 22.03.2011, 22:07 +0000 schrieb Samuel Atkins:
       * It would be just great if the "For help on this, see here"
could
         just open an additional section below the current section.
That
         would save the users to jump back an forth with the newly
opened
         browser windows.
Hmmmm. It looks like the wiki has an API, so it would be possible to 
grab sections from the wiki. eg, 
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/index.php?action=render&title=User:AtkinsSJ/BugFiling 
<http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/index.php?action=render&title=User:AtkinsSJ/BugFiling>
Grabbing only a section looks a bit more complex, but doable.

Ah, I just thought about something that "expands" some text beneath - I
didn't intend to let you explore even more things (especially since I'm
totally unhelpful in such a case *g*).

I hope this list doesn't look discouraging - quite the contrary. To
me,
it's a real please that somebody picked up this topic. So if you
need

grrr, it was late yesterday: please --> pleasure (of course)

more detailed proposals / an in-depth review, then please let me
know
(or just ping the Design Team). I'll wait for your request until you
think it's ready ...

Perhaps a little discouraging at first! But very useful; I've got
quite a list of things to work on with it now. Thanks! 

Phew, good that you mention that ... I'll try to work on being less
discouraging. In the usability world, if somebody comes up with a huge
stack of proposals, it usually means that it's important to them.

Thanks and enjoy your day!

Cheers,
Christoph


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