Hi Doc team
If you visit the documentation.libreoffice.org website you'll notice the
recent books have now a "Read in your browser" link to a page that
opens in a new browser tab
These pages are the guides exported to HTML for reading in your favorite
browser and even in a tablet.
To continue in this avenue very little is needed in the current
authoring process of the guides, with the exception of minor changes in
the current 7.x chapter template.
I added a draft template in Nextcloud in the folder
LibreOffice Documentation/English/Contributor
Resources/DRAFT-LibreOffice_7.x.V2_Template.ott
with comments inside.
I'll appreciate we consider these changes right away.
Below the rationale (from the meeting minutes) of the work I'm carrying.
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+ Bookshelf project (Proof of concept in progress) (OH)
+ Publish Guides as static HTML files
+ Aimed to be read in browser or tablets directly
+ Full guides with same formatting as book
+ except for page display
+ not a single word changed from published guide
+ Can also be installed in schools, colleges, libraries
+ organizations of any size,
+ Support for migration and deployment of LibreOffice
+ No server scripts, pure static files
+ take advantage of web technology: CSS, Javascript, HTML5
+ Open for dynamic reading
+ Voice reading
+ Local contents search
+ Skills needed
+ web page design
+ css, js, html
+ Some demands related to exporting Guides to HTML (olivier)
+ These request have no visual impact on PDF/ODT
+ On each chapter
1) Set name the top image of chapter as "LibreOfficeLogo"
2) set paragraph style of logo as "New Chapter"
3) wrap logo paragraph in a section named "SEC_LOGO"
4) wrap Guide name below logo in section of name "SEC_GUIDE"
5) Wrap Title and Subtitle in a section named "SEC_TITLE"
6) wrap from first Heading1 to end of documment in a section named
"SEC_DISPLAYAREA"
+ do not include copyright matter
+ do not include Table of Contents
Sample file:
LibreOffice Documentation/Brazilian Portuguese/Guia de
Introdução/7.0/Publicado/
GS7003-EstilosEModelos.odt
So far, read online some guides at
https://books.libreoffice.org/en/
https://documentation.libreoffice.org/en/english-documentation/
Project team members wanted !
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Kind regards
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Olivier Hallot
LibreOffice Documentation Coordinator
Rio de Janeiro - Brasil - Local Time: UTC-03:00
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