On Thursday, June 10, 2010 11:23:13 pm Yuri Chornoivan wrote: > ???????? Fri, 11 Jun 2010 00:35:27 +0300, Jay Woods <woodsjay at cox.net>: > > On Thursday, June 10, 2010 02:39:09 pm Anne Wilson wrote: > >> On Thursday 10 June 2010 19:43:53 Mark Shelby wrote: > >> > I've brought up this topic before, but was just browsing the kde > >> > forums and so I'll ask it of this mailing list again: What is > >> > the main reason that kde documentation cannot be formatted > >> > strictly for wiki and updated by users, and available primarily > >> > via internet access? > >> > > >> > Also what is the need to include and make available by default > >> > offline documentation? Why can't the system admin (if one exists > >> > for whatever size network) simply download a hard copy of the > >> > wiki text and distribute it to users internally as the sysadmin > >> > and users deem necessary? > >> > >> You clearly live in a well-populated feature-rich environment. > >> Believe it or not, there are still people who have only > >> intermittent slow internet access or even none at all. Without > >> distro-supplied documentation they would have none at all. > > > > When I mash on the Help key there is only a message saying: > > There is no documentation available for /kontact/index.html. > > > > It is the same for KAddressBook, Kontact Administration, > > KOrganizer, Kraft, and KTimeTracker. Oddly enough, KMyMoney is > > present. > > > > Where is this distro-supplied documentation you write of? Is it the > > docbook out in > > /usr/share/doc/kde/HTML/en/khelpcenter/userguide/groupware- > > kontact.docbook? If so, how do I read it? Using Konqueror, it looks > > like email from Marco Menardi gnu at kde.org. > > > > This behavior shows on Kubuntu 9.10, 10.04, and openSUSE 11.2. > > > >> Anne > > Hi! > > The distribution you have mentioned pack the documentation in the > separate packages (-docs or even -dev, which are not installed by > default). Kraft does not have documentation at all.
At least one is solved: the documentation for kontact, Kontact, Kontact Administration, KOrganizer, and KTimeTracker is under kdepim-doc. I still haven't figured out how to get the documentation for KAddressBook out of the svn into the proper place in the file structure (but that will come). > > Please refer to the following page to see the list of KDE offline > documentation > > http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Documentation/KDE4_(health_table) > > Best regards, > Yuri > _______________________________________________ > kde-doc-english mailing list > kde-doc-english at kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-doc-english
