Helge Hafting schrieb:
> On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 01:06:05PM +0200, Sven Schreiber wrote:

>             
> If you do a lot of searching, consider making a document
> consisting of User's guide + extended features in one
> document.  Just paste one into the other,
> perhaps as part I and part II. Perhaps with Customization
> as part III if you need that one too.
> 

Ok, so I would suggest a perfect trinity: Introduction, Tutorial,
Manual. The manual would consist of what is now the user guide, extended
features, and customization. I guess using latex book "parts" would be
right for that. As a normal lyx user, you would only need the manual,
the first two docs are for beginners.

> 
> Of course, these days LyX have document branches which could be
> used to turn on/off the parts one want to see, so a single big
> document makes more sense now.  The documentation was created
> with a more limited LyX, after all.

I take that as approval. When I have the time (not this month), I will
try to cook something up. ( Or maybe someone else has more time in the
short term ;-)

Note that I'm not talking about the wiki. It's nice and everything, but
I think the first point of reference should always be the included
documentation.

Cheers,
Sven

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