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On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 5:48 AM, webmaster-Kracked_P_P
<webmaster@krackedpress.com> wrote:

Thought it would be better to start a new thread for this. . . .

I have been doing some work on the "Writer - Quick Reference Guide and
Cheat-sheet"

http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/CheatSheets

page.  Tom created the Wiki page for me and I am starting to fill out the
different "outlined" sections.

I spent a bit of time on the "Supported Document file formats" and "Working
with the Tools - Options Menus" sections. I do not remember the three/four
letter "mime extensions" for some of the formats, so I hope someone can let
me know what they are.

I hope the "boxes" in the "Working with the Tools. . . " section under the
"LibreOffice" > "General" > "Help" sub-section will show up on other
people's browsers [and this email].

    ? Tips
    ? Help Agent
    ? Extended Tips

There should be a "box" before each of the three options there.  It shows
that these are check-box options, and will have that noted in the text
somewhere.

I hope other will help me fill in the information in this Wiki Page.  I have
no problem with people emailing me off list ["webnaster@libreoffice-na.us"
or "webmaster@krackedpress.com"] with information to be included.  It would
be nice to have the text ready for copy/paste to Writer, and then after some
simple editing/spell-checking/etc., then it will be copy/paste to the Wiki
page.

If someone has a list ofKeyboard Shortcuts or other "solutions and/or
answers" then it would help the task of creating this page go faster.

AFTER the Wiki page is far enough along, then the information on the page[s]
will be formatted to an .odtand/or .pdf file of 6, 8, or 10 page Quick Study
Guide and Cheat-Sheet. That "Quick Guide" will be online for anyone to
download, print and use. Personally, I would like to laminate the "sheet" so
it will not get crumpled or mangled with use.  The "professional" guide you
buy are most always laminated. The ones I buy are.

So, let us help out the Document Writers and createthis "Writer - Quick
Reference Guide and Cheat-sheet". Any one who wants to start working on the
Calc, Draw, Impress, Math, and Base sheets, be my guest.  I think they will
need to be on there own pages though.


It's good to see someone working on this, because it's been on the
wish list for documentation for a long time.

I have cc'd the Documentation mailing list on this reply, because
someone on that list might be able to help you or know where the info
you want is in the material we have produced already. For example,
most of the user guides have tables of keyboard shortcuts in an
appendix at the back (copied and slightly modificed from the help
file).

--Jean

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