https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127294
--- Comment #19 from sdc.blanco@youmail.dk ---
Greetings. I did not appreciate that this "bug" is where suggestions can be
added for new tips.
1. Suggestion to change the "summary" of the bug to (something like):
Add a suggestion for a new tip-of-the-day (or to revise an existing tip)
2. Is there a place to get an overview of existing tips? (would make it
easier for people to check to avoid duplicates). Here is a link to someone who
already attempted to do this: https://suay.site/?p=260 (Maybe this person
would be willing to cooperate/contribute.)
3. Here is another link to someone who was excited about the Status Bar.
Maybe this gives some inspiration for new tips.
http://andybrandt531.com/2015/06/10-secrets-of-the-libreoffice-status-bar/ (I
realise there must be hundreds of pages like this -- but I can understand from
comment 12 that good tips are hard to write.
4. Maybe there is an advantage to make separate bugs for separate modules
(i.e., one for IMPRESS, one for DRAW, etc.) -- so that people who are
experienced with one module can be more inspired.
5. Maybe it is possible to "advertise" on the Libreoffice webpage (e.g., a
banner on the download page) -- to make a campaign to ask for suggestions for
tips? No doubt many people have discovered some hard to notice but useful
feature.
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