Hi guys,

For your consideration / esteemed perusal.

I found this (a bit outdated) todo on the wiki
http://live.debian.net/devel/live-manual/todo/ and decided to have a go and
write a style guide for live-manual.

It is open for improvement but I think that this could pretty much be it
(Except for the links). It includes a couple of scraps gathered from irc
and as for the rest, it is to a large extent written applying discourse
analysis techniques.  Just for the curious
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discourse_analysis

Since it *already* is a very long text I have refrained from adding long
explanations or even examples unless I considered it necessary. I have in
fact deleted most examples from the original text to lighten it a bit.

I include the shortlog/index in this message for future references. The
full text is temporarily found following this link below (Editable by
anyone. Feel free to cut, edit, add comments or examples, critiques ...)


https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dxnbHAz0L1LE-4WHVbunQj9YF0pD-WvlG-SL87b_iwc/edit?pli=1


THIS IS THE SHORTLOG/INDEX:


live-manual style guide

SHORTLOG

1.- General guidelines for authors

    1.1 Linguistic features

        - Use plain English
        - Variety of English
        - Be balanced
        - Be politically correct
        - Be concise
        - Minimize translators work
        - Be coherent
        - Be cohesive
        - Be descriptive
        - Dictionary (Best friend or worst enemy?)
        - False friends, idioms and other idiomatic expressions
        - Avoid slang, abbreviations, contractions ...


    1.2 Procedures

        - Test before write
        - Examples
        - External links
        - Avoid branding and things that violate the license under which
the manual is licensed
        - Write first draft, revise, edit, improve, redo if necessary
        - Chapters
        - Markup


2.- General guidelines for translators

    2.1 Linguistic features

        - Comments
        - TN Translator's Note
        - Impersonal sentences (you)
        - False friends

    2.2 Procedures

        - Markup
        - Code blocks
        - New lines
        - Untranslatable strings


I hope it is useful and you accept it.

Best wishes.

-- 
chals
www.chalsattack.com

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