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Documentation Parts to Change
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** Printing & Fonts, esp. "Setting up Printer, Fax and Fonts Under UNIX® Based Platforms" | ** Printing & Fonts, esp. "Setting up Printer, Fax and Fonts Under UNIX® Based Platforms" | ||
** "Export as PDF" and related topics | ** "Export as PDF" and related topics | ||
+ | ** Inserting a scanned image | ||
==== Just keep looking through the help files to find items! ==== | ==== Just keep looking through the help files to find items! ==== | ||
[[Category:NeoOffice/J]][[Category:Contributing]] | [[Category:NeoOffice/J]][[Category:Contributing]] |
Revision as of 06:09, 11 July 2005
Parts of the OpenOffice.org documentation which should be changed for NeoOffice/J
- Mac-specific (could be used by Mac OOo in general):
- Ctrl references to Cmd (this seems to be done in 1.1 Beta most places)
- "Using Shortcut Keys" (Alt+letter for menus)
- Anything with Alt probably doesn't work (alt/opt+key for entry of special chars on Mac)
- Some places seem to have Alt replaced by Opt in 1.1 Beta
- Manual hyphens broken because they rely on Opt
- Right-click (?—it will work w/multi-button mice but not Apple mice or trackpads)
- "Modifying an Existing Installation"
- "Switching Between Insert Mode an Overwrite Mode": no insert key to switch
- Cmd-Tab/Shift-Cmd-Tab belong to the OS app switcher
- Cmd-Space belongs to keyboard layout switcher (non-breaking space mapped to opt-space, the Mac standard shortcut)
- Setting the default association for file types (the help page is MS Office/Win-only); see Setting the Default Application in the wiki for instructions
- Neo-specific:
- check the page for some of these
- "Getting support for NeoOffice/J at ..." (also called from Help>Support menu item)
- Printing & Fonts, esp. "Setting up Printer, Fax and Fonts Under UNIX® Based Platforms"
- "Export as PDF" and related topics
- Inserting a scanned image