G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
On Sun, 2006-02-19 at 19:16 +0000, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
Hello all,
the frequency with which "how do I make labels" questions pop up on the
users list has provoked me into creating a simple tutorial on the
subject. This leads me to my own "How do I" - how can I make the
tutorial generally available within the community?
Regards.
Peter HB
If it already formatted using
http://documentation.openoffice.org/files/documents/75/1817/OOoUSdocs_template.stw
then you can create a task (issue) and assign it directly to me. If not
send the doc directly to my email address and I will format it for you.
If you like I can put your openoffice.org email address in the PDL as
well.
Thanks for the quick response. From what you say should I infer that the
Documentation Project mandates the use of the PDL and the use of an OOo
1.x template to enforce a house style?
If this is the case then I will need to take some time to review the PDL
before committing anything through this route; for example the use of
Californian law. Much as I love California, or at least the parts where
I have worked and visited, I'm not sure how keen I am to submit to this
particular authority.
I use Open Source software, so I would not wish to do other than
contribute freely wherever I can, but I feel I must take some time to
clarify my thoughts on the above.
As for the use of an OOo 1.x template, I have written my document(s)
using 2.0.2rc1 and Open Document format and I also propose in the first
instance to release the main document in PDF, until I see how useful it
might be. The accompanying documents and template are also created under
2.0.2rc1.
As I cannot download the house style template presently - the server is
not responding - I am not able to comment on whether, or how quickly I
can regress to the earlier format if that is indeed required, or desirable.
Regards
Peter HB
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