???????? Mon, 28 Jun 2010 00:56:02 +0300, Kevin Safford <kevin.safford at gmail.com>:
> Hello > > I've some suggestions to improve the doc for this page - see attached > kate.odt file. (This is a copy of the existing doc, with my changes > shown.) > > Basically, tell users that this plugin is not enabled in a default > installation of Kate, and describe how to enable it. > > Background: I'm pretty new to Gnu/Linux (<2 years). I currently use > Gnome (Ubuntu Jaunty and Lucid), and have been looking for a decent text > editor for Perl and Bash scripts. Kate looks perfect, but it took me a > long while to work out how to enable templates. The two main > difficulties were: > > 1. The doc doesn't make it clear that you need to enable the plugin. > 2. Talk of the template folder being part of the 'KDE file system' made > me think that maybe this function was not included under an installation > under Gnome. Dumb, I know, but that's users for you! > > I hope this is helpful. My day job is writing doc for middleware, so I > won't be upset if I don't hear from you, or you write back and rip my > suggestions to shreds! > > All the best - and thanks for Kate. Hi! KDE is now in string freeze, so please wait a little until your changes will be settled in place. I have committed changed version of plugins.docbook in [1]. It will be reviewed by the editor of Kate documentation (Burkhard L?ck) after his vacation. I have attached the preview of the new version to this message. Thanks for your suggestions and best regards, Yuri [1] http://websvn.kde.org/branches/doc/kate -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-doc-english/attachments/20100628/765bab02/attachment.html
