Hi
Hi
Most places that have any kind of leaflet, posters or documentation to download
want to have some control over the way it looks. Sadly there is not an adequate
Open Document Format so people use PDF. Since PDF is so widely used it forces
everyone to use it. I don't think we can make a stand against that right now.
We have to use PDF or else marginalise ourselves.Most places that do have pdfs to download also have a button to the Adobe site
to download their latest reader (for free) in case people can't read pdfs even
though that is desperately unlikely. I think we should have a similar button
but perhaps we could choose someone other than Adobe?I think we should also follow that lead and have a button leading people to a
stable ODT reader, not our 3.4.x releases!
Regards from
Tom________________________________
From: Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com>
To: documentation@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Thu, 23 June, 2011 9:27:00
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] HTML versions of the Guides> Hi,
>
> My 2 cents would be that the best format for guides is .odt, plus a
> publication of the user-ready version in PDF.
>
> I don't think an HTML version would really be a useful idea.
>
> --
> David Nelson
>
I will chime in as well. I would rather see the ODF versions first and the .pdf
only if needed. We are, after all, telling people that we have the best office
suite on earth, so let's prove it! It does work!. I would even go as far as not
publishing any .pdf versions. People needing documentation will have LibreOffice
to read the ODF files. I would only supply .pdf files if it involved anything
with the installation of LibreOffice.Cheers
Marc
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True most people are conditioned to look a pdf file. But one save LO
documents with a password which maintains version/document control. This
feature is (also in MSO) is rarely used, I think because most people are
not aware of it. The Acrobat Reader is a marketing tool for Adobe to
make pdf popular and improve sales of the Acrobat. There are currently
several free readers for Linux and Windows. Some are considered better
than Reader itself. Maybe instead of link to Adobe we have a link, if
possible, to a FOSS pdf reader. People can still read the pdf and we
promote some sister projects.
What some have done to get around needing Acrobat to prepare pdf's is
use a suite like LO that can export the document as a pdf. Any pdf
generated we need can be done in LO and we state that on the page. Any
time we revise the document we do it using LO. I have been aware of this
feature in OOo/SO for many years when MSO did not have it.