Hi HP, For the "Base" module, there is already an existing work published by a contributor of the AOO project. I don't know where it is here, but you can download it from my website in hybrid PDF format (you need to install the PDF import extension for AOO 4.0 to be able to edit this manual in AOO) http://www.softenpoche.com/docs/base.pdf
Have a nice day. -- gw 2014-04-01 9:12 GMT+02:00 HP <theca...@aim.com>: > Hi All, > > Lets start moving this project in the right direction. > > I think we need focus, a deadline, and reward. > > We focus on one guide every month, this month, April, I think Writer would > be a good start, then Calc, Impress & Draw (because they are probably less > work than the rest), and finally Base in July. We want to keep the > iterations predictable, so August we start on improving Writer again and > move along. > This is by no means an obligation, ppl who want to work on Impress in > April and do not want to touch Writer can, of course. > > I think we need to focus on one thing, get it right, and move on. > > April: > Focus: Writer > Deadline: By the 30th of April, the guide must be consistent with the user > interface > Reward: The new Writer guide > > May: > Focus: Calc > Deadline: By the 31st of May, the guide must be consistent with the user > interface > Reward: The new Calc guide > > June: > Focus: Impress & Draw > Deadline: By the 30th of June, the guide must be consistent with the user > interface > Reward: The new Impress and Draw guides > > July: > Focus: Base > Deadline: By the 31st of July, the guide must be consistent with the user > interface > Reward: The new Base guide > > As soon as I have my IP unblocked (not sure what happened), I will start > on reviewing the first three chapters. There are 12, so I guess I would > need at the least 3 other girls/guys to help me out. > > The first thing I see is the introduction to the writer immediately talks > about styles, I do not like that although styles are a central piece of any > word processor, I think we need to take it gentle in the intro. > > "Working with Text" - too many caution admonitions, we should make use of > notes and tips instead ... caution is for "dangerous" situations, I think > ... > > So, who wants to pick up the challenge ? > > I would greatly appreciate if we just started - I do not want green > bikeshed <http://bikeshed.com/> discussions, lets try this out. > > Regards, > > HP >