Hi Dan,
On 10-02-2020 17:33, Dan Lewis wrote:
And to Rob: make sure when you are finished with the screenshots and
return it to the Feedback folder that you update the work spreadsheet
in the Replace screenshot column with the date returned. Also make
sure you use the Windows O/S to do
All,
Following up on this email from a few weeks ago, I have started collating a
more comprehensive list of the implemented shortcuts across operating
systems so that we can raise bugs on the Help (if required), update books,
etc.
Regards,
Steve
On Fri, 10 Jan 2020 at 09:35, Stephen Fanning
Yes, Pulkit, I would like very much to collaborate with you on
getting version 6.2 published. I have some suggestions on doing that.
In the Preface chapter text, I changed the mentioning of the Galaxy
icons to Colibre icons. The team decided to change that to Colibre last
year. I only
Thank you all for the information. It is very helpful and I will check it
all out.
On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 6:21 AM Olivier Hallot <
olivier.hal...@libreoffice.org> wrote:
> Hi Toni
>
> You have an internal tool to get the screenshot at the right size and
> file format. PLease follow
I have taken chapter 4 of Getting started guide for a second review.
Kees
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I have returned Chapter 16 (Appendix B - Open Source) to the Feedback
folder.
Regards,
Steve
On Sat, 8 Feb 2020 at 14:16, Stephen Fanning
wrote:
> I have returned Chapter 5 to the Feedback folder.
>
> I have taken Chapters 14 (Customizing LO) and 16 (Open Source) for first
> review.
>
>
Hi Toni
You have an internal tool to get the screenshot at the right size and
file format. PLease follow instructions in this page:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Screenshots#Creating_screenshots_manually
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