dear all,

ashwin of linux-delhi, wishes to write a 'howto organize a newbie meet
in india' and just wanted to know howto write the howto  :-)


so i just sat down, and created a new document, which is essentially a
howto write the howto using openoffice, AND a design template of
openoffice, that anybody could use, under the FDL.

:-)

this document is called HeavenlyHowTo.sxw, and HeavenlyHowTo.pdf, and is
available at linux-delhi.org under the downloads area. So ashwin, you
could get it, read the design+edit+layout+other tips suggested in it.
Then just replace the text with your own, and you have your own instant
HowTo document! yup, others could use it for their work and
presentations, too. Next week, will also create an openoffice impress
design template that could be used for slide presentations by
linux-delhi members, and of course, by anybody on the planet. will give
us all a consistent design metaphor and communication style.

some additional tips for ashwin's specific document:

objective: create a howto document using end-user, relatively non-techie
tools and formats, for distribution across media.


1) define your readership. in this case, it is not a linux-newbie, but
someone who is organizing a meet for linux-newbies, this could be either
a techie or a non-techie, or even an events management company(!)

2) create a catchy headline. important to have a qualifying sub-title,
that mentions the readership-type the document addresses.

3) jot down the outline of all the points you wish to cover. keep some
communications guidelines clear:

a) i prefer such documents to be in the range of 3 to 7 pages. anything
else will be ignored. one-pager even better.

b) write short paragraphs.

c) use simple angrezi, direct phrases, and short sentences.

d) provide hyperlinks to the image-gallery of the linux-delhi newbie
meet you hosted. don't embed images in the document, it must be really
small and compact to email others.

e) mention unique recipe of those delicious samosas.


Hope This Helps, and looking forward to Ashwin's document, as well as of
others.

:-)
LL      


_______________________________________________
ilugd mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd

Reply via email to