Hi Andras,
2010/10/28 Andras Timar <timar74@gmail.com>
2010.10.28. 16:12 keltezéssel, Leif Lodahl írta:
Perhaps we should just consider to change the help system from the
proprietary html-wanne-be system to a pure HTML based system. I think
such
systems already exists in license compatible versions. But I'm not sure.
The current help system is fully documented in the OOo2HelpAuthoring.pdf
and in Developers Guide. I would not call it proprietary. It has some
advantages over a pure HTML based system, such as embedding and index
handling.
Moreover, if we kept the current format, we could merge fixes and
improvements from OOo. There are many helpcontent CWS-es waiting for
integration, I think those are valuable for us.
On the other hand, though, a wiki help system would be quite a lot easier to
edit for those that want to contribute. It would also be nice to have a
synchronized online and offline help system.
I'd say this content should exist in a web language, anyway, because LibO
really should have an online help resource...
Cheers,
Andras
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