(Others are welcome to jump in too, either with ideas or with offers to
write something.)

David, here are some of the topics I've identified as needed to
supplement our user guides. I've added them to the wiki page if they
weren't there already.
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Production#Wish_List_for_User_Documentation

* Tutorial on using XForms. We have some background info and a paper (by
J David Eisenberg) that we can revise, if we wish. See links on wiki
page.

* Guide aimed specifically at technical writers and/or other "power
users". There is a DocPlan and some work done by students earlier, which
could be a starting point, but IMO it's really too low-level. Their work
might go better into a guide aimed at high-school or university
students. I've got a more detailed draft table of contents for the Tech
Writers' Guide on the OOo wiki, which I haven't had a chance yet to copy
over to our wiki (but will try to do soon, if no one else does it
first).
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Dashboard/Tutorials/Targeted

* Guide aimed at students: List of possible topics is also on the OOo
wiki page given above.

* Guide aimed at small business and volunteer organisations. The same
OOo wiki page has a short list of topics to cover in such a guide, but
I'm sure there are more.

* Guide to using assistive technology with LibO: see Ron Faile's first
cut at this, linked from the wish list on our wiki page.

--Jean


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