Tom wrote:
I saw the link as
https://groups.io/g/ODF_Templates/files/Colour
which presumably doesn't work.
After signing in, that throws one into
https://groups.io/g/ODF_Templates/files.
I took your advice and changed all the folder names to CamelCase.
https://groups.io/g/ODF_Templates/files/ColourPalettes
https://groups.io/g/ODF_Templates/files/HandwritingAnalysis
https://groups.io/g/ODF_Templates/files/ModelRailroading
https://groups.io/g/ODF_Templates/files/ProjectManagement
https://groups.io/g/ODF_Templates/files/OtherThings
Also note the underscore in ODF_Template is difficult to spot on many
systems because they tend to underline clickable links.
FWIW, the instructions on creating a new group include «Cannot contain
spaces, pluses, slashes, periods, or underscores.»
I don't know how I managed to include an underscore. Maybe that is
something new.
I use it mainly as a reliable contact point for support, for the
templates, colour palettes, and other things I've constructed.
Furthermore, files hosted there look more legitimate than appellations
like https://app.box.com/s/9552x6yjgcdlhbaf356vgmbd21k4oe9p, which is a
colour palette for people that think there are way too few colours in
the current LibreOffice colour palette.
jonathon
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