Author: kschenk
Date: Thu Sep 26 23:09:46 2013
New Revision: 1526741

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1526741
Log:
Changed to help rendering issues

Modified:
    openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/documentation/online_help/index.html

Modified: openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/documentation/online_help/index.html
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/documentation/online_help/index.html?rev=1526741&r1=1526740&r2=1526741&view=diff
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--- openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/documentation/online_help/index.html 
(original)
+++ openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/documentation/online_help/index.html Thu 
Sep 26 23:09:46 2013
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
 <body>
 
 <h2>OpenOffice.org 2.0 Online Help</h2>
-<p><i>Last modified: $Date: 2006/03/15 15:11:25 $</i></p>
+
 
 <h3>Summary</h3>
 <p>
@@ -18,31 +18,31 @@ Online Help</a> document.</p>
 <h4>What has changed?</h4>
 <style>
        dt {font-weight: bold; margin-top: 10px;}
-       dd { margin-top: 4px;}
+       dd { margin: 4px, 4px, 4px, 10px;}
 </style>
 <dl>
 <dt>Help File Format</dt>
-<dd><b>Before release 2.0</b>, the help files were available in an 
unspecified, intermediate XML format based on the OpenOffice.org XML format.
+<dd><b>Before release 2.0</b>: the help files were available in an 
unspecified, intermediate XML format based on the OpenOffice.org XML format.
 </dd>
-<dd><b>Now</b>, the help files are migrated to a well-defined, easy and 
concise XML DTD which was discussed on and is <link>available from</link> 
OpenOffice.org.<br/>
+<dd><b>Now</b>: the help files are migrated to a well-defined, easy and 
concise XML DTD which was discussed on and is <link>available from</link> 
OpenOffice.org.<br/>
 The new extension for all help files is <tt>.xhp</tt>
 </dd>
 <dt>Help File Sources</dt>
-<dd><b>Before release 2.0</b>, the nature of the help building process 
prevented the help source files to be part of the product CVS repository.</dd>
-<dd><b>Now</b>, all help source XML files are part of the product CVS and 
available in the helpcontent2 module.</dd>
+<dd><b>Before release 2.0</b>: the nature of the help building process 
prevented the help source files to be part of the product CVS repository.</dd>
+<dd><b>Now</b>: all help source XML files are part of the product CVS and 
available in the helpcontent2 module.</dd>
 <dt>Building Help</dt>
-<dd><b>Before release 2.0</b>, the binary online help files were built using a 
complicated process inside Sun.</dd>
-<dd><b>Now</b>, the help building process is part of the building process of 
the application and in the hand of the release engineering. Controlled by 
makefiles, online help can be built by using standard build and make commands 
in the cvs module.</dd>
+<dd><b>Before release 2.0</b>: the binary online help files were built using a 
complicated process inside Sun.</dd>
+<dd><b>Now</b>: the help building process is part of the building process of 
the application and in the hand of the release engineering. Controlled by 
makefiles, online help can be built by using standard build and make commands 
in the cvs module.</dd>
 <dt>Help Images and Icons Handling</dt>
-<dd><b>Before release 2.0</b>, the help file set contained screen shots and 
application icons in its own archive making it necessary to duplicate each icon 
used in the application. This also made it necessary to compile a separate help 
set for differently branded products (like StarOffice and OpenOffice.org).</dd>
-<dd><b>Now</b>, all application icons that are used in the help are taken from 
the central icon repository that is also accessed by the application itself to 
fetch the icons. In this way, the help always uses the same icons as the 
application avoiding inconsistencies.<br/>
+<dd><b>Before release 2.0</b>: the help file set contained screen shots and 
application icons in its own archive making it necessary to duplicate each icon 
used in the application. This also made it necessary to compile a separate help 
set for differently branded products (like StarOffice and OpenOffice.org).</dd>
+<dd><b>Now</b>: all application icons that are used in the help are taken from 
the central icon repository that is also accessed by the application itself to 
fetch the icons. In this way, the help always uses the same icons as the 
application avoiding inconsistencies.<br/>
 All images that are specific to the online help, like screen shots used in 
some help files, are now in the helpimg folder of the res CVS module and are 
accessed by the help in the same way as the icons.</dd>
 <dt>Help Authoring</dt>
-<dd><b>Before release 2.0</b>, authoring or editing the help files was 
virtually impossible for the community since the source files were not 
available.</dd>
-<dd><b>Now</b>, there is an import and export filter for the OpenOffice.org 
help file format for OpenOffice.org. Also, there is a set of macros that allows 
authoring and editing of online help files right from within 
OpenOffice.org.</dd>
+<dd><b>Before release 2.0</b>: authoring or editing the help files was 
virtually impossible for the community since the source files were not 
available.</dd>
+<dd><b>Now</b>: there is an import and export filter for the OpenOffice.org 
help file format for OpenOffice.org. Also, there is a set of macros that allows 
authoring and editing of online help files right from within 
OpenOffice.org.</dd>
 <dt>Help Localization</dt>
-<dd><b>Before release 2.0</b>, localization followed non-standard process that 
involved many manual steps to extract and reintegrate content.</dd>
-<dd><b>Now</b>, the localization uses the same process as the UI localization. 
All of this is conducted by the release engineering. For more information about 
the UI/Help localization process, please contact the corresponding release 
engineer Ivo Hinkelmann ([email protected]).</dd>
+<dd><b>Before release 2.0</b>: localization followed non-standard process that 
involved many manual steps to extract and reintegrate content.</dd>
+<dd><b>Now</b>: the localization uses the same process as the UI localization. 
All of this is conducted by the release engineering. For more information about 
the UI/Help localization process, please contact the corresponding release 
engineer Ivo Hinkelmann ([email protected]).</dd>
 <h4>Why was it changed?</h4>
 <p>All of these changes were introduced for several reasons:</p>
 <ul>


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