Minor changes to user guide chapter template

I have made some changes to the copyright page of the user guide
chapter template. The most important change is correcting the font
used for the Command key symbol for Mac users. It should not display
correctly on all operating systems.

If you are creating new documents, please take and use a copy of the
updated template.

http://www.odfauthors.org/libreoffice/english/resources-for-contributers/template-for-v3.4-chapters/view

--Jean

Hi :slight_smile:
Is that a typo? "It should now" rather than "not"?
Regards from
Tom :slight_smile:

Yup. Good catch. --Jean

Actually, no, I haven't made any other changes to the template yet.
Many are my to-do list, but I didn't want to hold up this particular
bug fix.

--Jean

Hi :slight_smile:
Is that a typo?  "It should now" rather than "not"?
Regards from 
Tom :slight_smile:

Hi :slight_smile:
Thanks Jean.  I am fairly sure tons of irritating legacy problems have been resolved in addition to showing the Mac key properly but probably stuff people wont really realise until after they notice they are stumbling even less often and things work more smoothly.  
many thanks and congrats from
Tom :slight_smile:

Hello Jean
op 09-10-13 10:21, Jean Weber schreef:

I have made some changes to the copyright page of the user guide
chapter template. The most important change is correcting the font
used for the Command key symbol for Mac users. It should not display
correctly on all operating systems.

Yes, indeed I had trouble to have the symbol in Ubuntu. In the new template, it shows in the correct way. What is/was the trick? I have been looking for ages to find the special character. My way around was opening the doc under Windows ;-(

If you are creating new documents, please take and use a copy of the
updated template.

http://www.odfauthors.org/libreoffice/english/resources-for-contributers/template-for-v3.4-chapters/view

--Jean

Thanks a lot
Best regards

Leo, I discovered which character it was in the Liberation font and used that. I found it when I searched online for the Mac Command symbol's character number.

I don't know why I didn't think to do that a long time ago.

--Jean