On 2015/06/25 3:18, dallen wrote:
What I'm looking for is feedback from users. It's easy for writers to write
what they want to write or what they find useful. What I want to know is
how users feel about the documentation.
Good morning from Japan
Well, I am a user and definitely NOT a computer specialist.
As such, I ALWAYS encounter this one particular "problem":
"What is the thing/situation I am struggling with called in technical
(help file) terms?"
If you do not know what to ask, it is VERY difficult to find the answers
in any form of documentation.
So, my "wish": include some form of cross referencing, that will allow
you to find your answer, even if you
do not know the exact name of the thing you are looking for.
Something like: question = how to set an indent?
May also want to look at: paragraph, formatting, alignment, etc. .....
(preferable with links to the relevant sections).
Does that make any sense, or am I the only one having trouble finding my
way around?
Thomas
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