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== Open Questions == | == Open Questions == | ||
* do we want to use something like Yelp in *nix? | * do we want to use something like [http://live.gnome.org/Yelp Yelp] in *nix? | ||
* can we produce CHM files for Windows? | * can we produce [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Compressed_HTML_Help CHM files] for Windows? | ||
* what help system does Mac OS X use? | * what help system does Mac OS X use? | ||
[[Category:Developer Documentation]] | [[Category:Developer Documentation]] |
Revision as of 00:00, 21 June 2006
From Colin
- "Writing Context Sensitive Help (coming in GNOME-3.0)"
- I guess we should convince pygmee and Kevin to change their manual so that it fits for that purpose, whatever change is necessary.
- That glossary could be section and subsections of the big manual I'd say.
- see this review from German c't magazine pointing out the need of some embedded documentation/help
Mail from Bob Jamison
- Context-sensitive help is one thing where I think they are spot-on. How hard would it be for us to provide "F1 Help"? If only to pop up a browser on a given html page and #anchor. (http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.graphics.inkscape.devel/16826)
From matiphas
- kind of 3 levels of needs : instant help (already existing, but not for effects/extensions :( ); than a kind of embedded glossary, and finally a big user manual
- yup, a short explanation text should be integrated in the inx file or the extension code and then displayed (in a tab for a dialog ?) with the effect... I don't know what would be the best display place for it
- ok, got another idea, let's start from the Inkscape terminology page. Filling it might help creating some content for an embedded help