Elisa-yemanja wrote:
>> So am I the only native English speaker working on docs, then? >> > > Yes. > Are you afraid ;) > Absolutely not - who's afraid of a couple of Frenchies? ;) >>>> I really want to begin working on this. I'll need information on >>>> format, etc., from somebody who knows all that. I'd also like to put >>>> all this info somewhere on the "we need help" page, because it's not >>>> there right now and it's frustrating to try to find out this stuff when >>>> the info is not there. >>>> >>> I feel exactly, that's why i open French_Version in the wiki. >>> But i'm still noob in docbook. Hope Alexandre help us :) >>> >> I'm a noob too. Are we writing in docbook format directly? For my >> first patches, should I send them in docbook format? Any suggestions >> for a docbook editor? >> > My answer : > Yes i write in docbook directly but it's horrible and i think the developer > are sadism to use docbook for tuto and manual. > Your fisrt patch, you can send here in inkscape-devel. We see after who see > it > and who commit it. > > Do you know make patch ? > You can send the patch in txt. > Doc book editor : i use kate or kwrite. > > Are you unix user ? I'm on linux. > I use Gentoo - the real man's linux. (That's just a joke, no offence intended :) Do you mean, write in docbook, but send the text file of the docbook xml to the list? I don't know how to make a patch, but there's the nifty svn tutorial on the website that I think I'll try once I get something ready. But feel free to tell me a quick and easy way. JF ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ Inkscape-docs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/inkscape-docs
