On 11/25/2010 07:27 PM, Marc Paré wrote:
> Hi Robert: > > Yes this would be ideal. However, this would also impact our developers > and add to their work. I, myself, would favour Barbara's suggestion of > having a link offering the user the to download extra packages such as > manuals. BTW ... I don't believe, at this point, that the downloading > the LibreOffice into different modules (Writer, Impress, Calc etc) is > possible. There has been talk of it but I believe this would require a > rewrite of the code. > > There could be a downloading on-site menu PRIOR to downloading the suite > offering extra downloadable options or a menu in the installation > routine (AFTER downloading the suite) that would offer you a choice of > downloading extra items such as the manual. > > Of these two options, I would prefer being offered the menu AFTER having > downloaded the LO suite. The reason for this: some users may find that > downloading the suite took a longer than the anticipated time and they > would not have enough time/patience to download the additional items.On > the other hand, if the LO suite had taken less anticipated time to > download, the user may feel it right to download the extra items. > > Marc > > Marc, May I suggest that, in addition to such a link being in the installation, itself, that it also be available under "Help" or some such for those who don't want it immediately, but might want it later on? It would simply be a minor additional courtesy for those who wanted to see what the software could do on its own before adding to it. Craig Tyche -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Archive: http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/discuss/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
