It's not perfect, but it's a start. Here is Trojita's page in the KDE Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Trojitá
(I built it with a redirect, so if you omit the accent you get the right page anyway). And it's linked from the list of Internet Applications, here: http://userbase.kde.org/Applications/Internet I need to revisit it with an icon and I'll post one of the screenshots, and that should "anchor" our place at the Userbase. What does the word mean? Is that an interesting fact for the literature/documentation? Word Reference got me as far as a similar word, meaning "triple." On Thursday, January 24, 2013 04:27:01 PM you wrote: > On Wednesday, 23 January 2013 22:05:23 CEST, Randall Wood wrote: > > Jan (and team) - I just discovered Trojita and I like it! I'm not a coder > > but would like to help you write up your documentation, if that interests > > you. It's about the only contribution I think I can make, and I have some > > experience as a technical writer (and English is my first language). > > Hi Randall, > thanks for your kind offer, it's much appreciated. There's no user > documentation at all so you can start whereever you want. > > Given that Trojita is now a KDE application, a good place to start would be > adding it to the overview at [1]. I'm not familiar with how the userbase > works, but I expect that starting a new page and adding a link to that list > is the way to go. > > I realize that you are not a programmer, but if you happen to be interested > in the code anyway, suggestions on how to improve the developer's > documentation (available at [2], generated from in-source Doxygen comments) > are appreciated as well. > > With kind regards, > Jan > > > [1] http://userbase.kde.org/Applications/Office > [2] http://api.kde.org/extragear-api/pim-apidocs/trojita/html/index.html