On Sunday 13 May 2007 20:26:49 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I would if I could - I have only used LyX once in the last year or so,
> which means I have no idea about what new features there might be.
>
> However, looking at SVN, I can for instance see that:
>
> * Reference.lyx - last updated a year ago...
> * FAQ.lyx       - last updated a year ago...
>
> I assumed that 'UserGuide.lyx' is still the main document for users, so I
> looked at the revision log and it hasn't really been changed that much in
> the last 12 months AFAICT.

  Much of the material there is still valid. :-)

> > Contributing to documentation is easier than code - because one can
> > spend 10min now and then writing a paragraph about one little feature.
> > Even that will help. :-)
>
> I agree.
>
> But how do we find a list of the features that are in the code but not in
> the documentation?
>
> Is there a reasonably easy way to get a list of new features?  The release
> notes or announcements?

  Well don't tell anyone but I compiled those from the wiki pages. ;-)

> /Christian

-- 
José Abílio

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