Thanks for the resource!
I am wondering, I know we use styles etc... within writer, but do we have a 
style guide or a style cheatsheet?

Also, was there a determination on options for collaboration?
For example, I have marked up portions of the taming document - what is the 
process for sharing?
The wiki? Gitbox area?  e-mail? 

Thanks,

----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith N. McKenna" <keith.mcke...@comcast.net>
To: doc@openoffice.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2021 4:34:39 PM
Subject: Re: Getting Started Guide (was Proposed Process for Documentation)

On 1/28/2021 1:37 PM, F Campos Costero wrote:
> Another benefit of Marcia writing a Linux guide is that it could be used,
> with her approval, as a template for other guides. Maybe I am being too
> optimistic but I expect  most of the topics would be the same among the
> three guides and the general organization should be the same.
> 
> Francis
> 
I have a document template .ott file that is based on the Version 3.3
OOo documentation. It has all of the styles used there as well as the
ones in Jeanne's Taming Guide as well as  couple from he later that
where new and I felt where better than those supplied in the
original.The use of AOO and its designed in use of templates are, in my
opinion, important for 2 reasons. First it gives the documentation a
consistent and professional look and feel. Second it showcases the
strengths of the product and is in itself a strong marketing tool.

There may be a few additions or deletions that could be made, but it is
usable as it stands. It can be copied from:
https://github.com/knmc/AOO-DocumentationProject/blob/Templates/AOO%20Documentation%20Template.ott.
Any Questions on its use or suggestions for how to make it better are
always welcome and can be addressed to this list.

Regards
Keith

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