jumping in place

well...you must have something :slight_smile:

Miroslav Marečić

Hi :slight_smile:
I am not sure where a good "jumping in" place is right now. Is there a

chapter in the ODFAuthors place that you would like to work on? I'm not
sure what stage would be best. Proof-reading?

If someone could proof-read Dan's work on the Base chapters that would be

great. I'm not sure what is happening with Chapter 2 of the Base Guide.
Does it 'just' need re-branding?

Regards from
Tom :slight_smile:

From: Miroslav Marecic <miroslavmarecic@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Writer Guide 3.4 Ch9, Working

with Tables, published

To: documentation@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Thursday, 16 February, 2012, 6:33

hi!

There is a lot of stuff to read on the site :slight_smile:

Where do you immediate help?
So I can focus on that matter ...
Updating docs to 3.5?

Kind regards

Miroslav Marečić

Thanks to John's excellent work, I have now published Writer Guide 3.4
Ch9, Working with Tables, to the wiki. I made a few other minor edits,
mainly to do with formatting.

Moving on now to the chapters on Fields and Forms that John has done.

--Jean

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IMO our highest priority items at the moment are updating all the
guides to LO 3.5. Some chapters have been updated from 3.3 to 3.4 but
others are still at 3.3 (and we'll skip 3.4 and go straight to 3.5 for
most of those).

I have not yet set up folders for v3.5 on the ODFAuthors website, but
don't let that stop you.

What components are you familiar with? Could you work on the Calc
Guide? Or, we usually try to get the Getting Started guide done first,
so you could update any of the published chapters of Getting Started
v3.4 to v3.5. To avoid confusion regarding which files are published,
I suggest you take a copy from the wiki.
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications

Do you know where the release notes for v3.5 are? That will help
identify things that need updating, but there are always other
(usually small things) that we notice when checking the chapters
against the product.

--Jean

Hi :slight_smile:
I like the idea of skipping the GS and Writer Guide this time and starting with the Calc guide.  No one seems to like Draw but some exciting developments have happened there since the 3.3.0 and it would be great if we could have documentation that showed it off a bit better.  It has features that Gimp doesn't and Gimp is a specialist, single purpose competitor of Draw.  After the other guides are done for 3.5.x then perhaps come back to GS and Writer?  I feel like i am agreeing with Jean.

However it is always the choice of the people that actually do the work.  So i feel like i shouldn't really give my view until after other people have had theirs. 
Regards from
Tom :slight_smile:

Martin Fox was working on the Draw Guide, but we haven't heard
anything from him about that in some time... even before Europe
started having its major sub-zero weather.

--Jean