Welcome to the House of Mirrors mwah mwah MWAH MWAH! On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 22:54 +0000, Joachim Noreiko wrote: > I would suggest we ask the marketing team to come up > with something for it, except that it might end up > being me anyway ;) How about we wait for the marketing > team to write the 'About Gnome' section of the new > website and then copy bits of that? (Ok, that's me > too. *sigh*) > > > A thought has been rattling around my head for a > > while. Many GNOME app > > manuals are in fact contained in the user guide. > > It's not quite clear > > which apps should have their own standalone manual, > > and which should be > > in the user guide. > > I agree, it's confusing for us and for users. I > considered moving more applets into the User Guide, > but it's such a monster already, and doesn't seem > worth the effort. > > > With Mallard, can we not have > > each app have it's own > > manual (thus simplifying calling the docs from the > > app, and letting the > > app be built independently of GNOME), and compose > > the user guide by > > including content from each app, and adding extra > > info if necessary. > > Something along these lines could be nice and > > modular, making things > > much more clear, whereas things currently seem a bit > > of a mess. Perhaps > > this is the plan already ? > > That's probably the plan. Or it should be. > The reverse also true: I'd like things like 'Opening a > file' and 'Using the clipboard' to be written in the > user guide, and then appear as topics in application manuals. > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com > _______________________________________________ > gnome-doc-list mailing list > gnome-doc-list gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list > -- Quim Gil /// http://desdeamericaconamor.org
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