Hi John,

John McCreesh wrote:
On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 12:56 +0100, Ingrid Halama wrote:
Hi John,
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Why should it be necessary to be in the application start menu to get attention on the main page or in the help? It is really only a technical detail how you start things. That shouldn't be a thus far-reaching criterion.

Because if it is not there, in your own words: "Then a user might come
to the conclusion that there are no charts in OpenOffice.org and will
not use it when he needs charts."
No. When a user already has an OpenOffice installed he will try to use the chart when he is in Calc or Impress or Writer. So then he will search through the GUI of that application and not in the Start Menu. Sorry.

[snip]
I am aiming at all chart interested people. I would like to address the different needs all together with this single page. Thus switching from pure user to tester, to bug reporter, to developer is only an eye move away. Therefor I have different sections on the page. Of course it would be very good (or even necessary) if we could come to a common structure here for all project pages. That would make orientation much easier for the page users. What I am missing most at the moment I think is the marketing text part for pure users, which I would place at the beginning of the page under 'Description' directly as text or as a link called 'Product Information' maybe.

MP folks will be happy to work with you on that. Where is the best place
to find a list of features of the new Chart module?

You will find a link called 'what's new' on the chart page:
http://graphics.openoffice.org/chart/chart.html

I assume 'MP folks' does mean Marketing Project People on [email protected], right?

John


Thanks,
Ingrid

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