Carl Parrish wrote: > I'm beggining to understand why so many people think its hard to > contribute to an open source project. I was looking in the documentation > for infor on the Bottom / Topline feature. Its not there. Okay so it > needs to be added I'd be happy to add it. Only I don't know how it works > . which is why I was looking it up in the first place. <g>
People are making efforts to improve the documentation -- both in the code and user documentation. I just went looking for the Bottomline and Topline features (found them under Format). Based on their behavior, I believe they were functions added to provide a "simulated" "quick and dirty" way to create tables (until a "real" method is implemented). There is also a way to create vertical lines to complete the table, I believe it is the "Bar" tab under Format --> Tabs. There have been a few posts on this in the -dev maillist -- if you search the archives you might find them -- I believe Martin Sevior programmed this, so you'd find the posts associated with his name (IIRC). If you want to help improve the documentation in code or for users, I'm sure your efforts would be appreciated. David Chart seems to be the lead in user documentation at this point in time. If you want to improve documentation in the code, you will probably need to spend time digging into the code, learning the AbiWord adapted guidelines for using Doxygen, and then submit a patch (probably). Randy Kramer ----------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body.
