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Help with the KWord manual
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Help with the KWord manual
The KOffice team is experimenting the edition of application handbook on a wiki, this is done on userbase, currently the test is limited to updating KWord handbook. A lot of help with that experimentation is needed, so if you want to participate, please go to:
http://userbase.kde.org/KWord/Manual
http://userbase.kde.org/KWord/Manual
Cyrille Berger
Krita developer, KOffice release coordinator
Krita developer, KOffice release coordinator
RE: Help with the KWord manual
cyrille wrote:The KOffice team is experimenting the edition of application handbook on a wiki, this is done on userbase, currently the test is limited to updating KWord handbook. A lot of help with that experimentation is needed, so if you want to participate, please go to:
http://userbase.kde.org/KWord/Manual
A lot of changes have been made since the manual was written, so it's important to get it updated. Questions relating to KWord belong here, of course. Questions relating to editing on userbase are best asked on the Discussion page related to the page you are working with. We'll try to answer as quickly as we can.
annew, proud to be a member of KDE forums since 2008-Oct and a KDE user since 2002. Join us on http://userbase.kde.org
Re: Help with the KWord manual
I would be happy to help but at present KOffice 2 isn't useful/stable enough for me to be using it regularly and therefore able to contribute from a user's perspective. I would like to be able to edit existing documents reliably to get used to KOffice 2 but at my last attempt only two of the three new files were saved correctly.
Will return to this as soon as I can use KOffice 2 regularly.
Will return to this as soon as I can use KOffice 2 regularly.
John Hudson, proud to be a member of KDE forums since 2008-Oct.
Re: Help with the KWord manual
KOffice 2 is, at the moment, said to be unsuitable for production work. Please experiment on new files, not on your existing ones, for safety's sake.
annew, proud to be a member of KDE forums since 2008-Oct and a KDE user since 2002. Join us on http://userbase.kde.org
Re: Help with the KWord manual
I was experimenting with copies of existing files so that I was clear that what I was seeing was what I should see; so I didn't lose anything. But, to be really helpful to the manual writers, I would need to be able to use a much wider range of the facilities I normally use than I can at the moment.
John Hudson, proud to be a member of KDE forums since 2008-Oct.
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