Michael Meeks <michael.me...@novell.com> writes: > On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 22:51 +0200, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote: >> Hi Nuno, > > First - great work :-) and good to have you helping out here Nuno.
Thanks :-) > Second - this is a page of incredible importance to developers, and as > such - any changes to it need to be discussed and decided on the > developer list. > > Thirdly - I'd like to see it changed only after more thought, and I am > out tomorrow so can't be involved in that. I'll try to keep the split draft up-to-date, while playing around with the structure. All in this "sandbox", of course. I agree this should only be changed if people agree, and after being sure it is actually better this way. > >> > I made an attempt to split it under my user pages, >> > http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:Njsg/EasyHacksIndex >> >> Looking great IMHO! > > Personally I dislike pages that fragment and hide the information I'm > looking for behind some high-latency switch-tab / middle-click / > re-load-page stuff. They also tend to make it much harder to search > within that category quickly (ctrl-F style), now I have to do > ctrl-F/alt-N/switch-tab/ctrl-F/alt-N/alt-N/switch-tab/ctrl-F etc. etc. It is harder. I dislike these too :-). > I agree the information is not as cleanly structured as it could be; > and that perhaps a separate index to the same data might be good (though > it might also have maintenance problems). Possibly just re-structuring > that page would help. This is split into several pages, but it is possible to join it again in a single list, after all the subpages are just parts of a big list. It is a restructuring that happened to involve splitting. Also, maybe it is possible to have /both/ split-lists and single-list versions. For a quick and rough attempt, see http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:Njsg/EasyHacksFullList, which just includes the content of the split lists. (But the headings from the split lists are messing the full list page, hence "rough".) The list is big, thus the idea of splitting. But, as you say, re-structuring will probably help too. Either I misclassified many hacks as "cleanup", or there are many of them, making the cleanup hacks list harder to read in the same way the original list is: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:Njsg/EasyHacks/cleanup -- Nuno J. Silva (aka njsg) gopher://sdf-eu.org/1/users/njsg _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice