( Forwarded suggestion from short off list discussion, resulting from a
moderated post.
Not the first time something like this has been mentioned, IIRC.
Only needs to be done ;-) )
"
When one goes to the "help" in Libre one finds a very long and detailed
presentation of all the help and similar venues available. The author
was evidently trying to cover all bases so exhaustively that no one
would be confused or use the wrong vehicle for their help message. The
result has been that the information is not concise, easily comprehended
or simple to use. It was like reading something that the US Congress
would write--that is, it was lawyer like and not user friendly. Let me
give you an example of what I would like to see.
/Help for users/. /Our User Forum is called Nable. _Click here_ for
Nable.__//_Click Here_ for more information./
/Help for Developers._Click here_ for the Developer's forum. _Click
here_ for more information./
/Commercial Inquiries _Click Here._/
/Bug reports. . . . . . /
"
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