* Example, "covered in Chapter 1, Introducing Writer."
Should the name of another chapter be in italics or something? Or even hyperlinked? Actually, it should have a character style assigned.
* Similarly, in the Writer guide under "Finding and replacing text", names of UI elements are variously unmarked, italic, or bolded. Which should it be, under what conditions?
I consistently made sure they were bolded, or occasionally names of fields or tabs in italic. But, should buttons be bold and fields be italic? That is, the rules need to be nailed down. And, rather than just ad-hoc bolding, there should be a char style defined for that.
* I also note that the '→' character used in menu paths, set in "Liberation Mono" and bold, does not look good at all. The arrow head is too small, and it has thinner strokes than the text it is separating.
* We should share a project-specific dictionary with words like 'autocorrection' and 'autotext'. Having a dictionary, rather than just ignoring the wavies, will help ensure consistant terminology and spelling.
* I see the phrase "time-varying data" where the hyphen is shaded as if a field. But It's not telling me what this shading means. No tool-tip or interesting information when I right click. How do I find that?
* Note that choosing "default formatting" for a selection via the context menu does not save a Formatting change note! Somehow a whole bunch of copies of the word "options" were in a funny font.