feedback on Desktop Guide structure
Brian Burger
blurdesign at gmail.com
Sun Feb 12 08:25:01 UTC 2006
On 2/11/06, Karl Goetz <kamping_kaiser at internode.on.net> wrote:
> I find the structure in the Ubuntu Desktop Starter Guide a little
> annoying - clicking on common tasks give a list of categories within
> common tasks (which is fine), but there is no indication of what's
> inside those sub groups. even when you enter the sub group, you still
> have to scroll through the page to see what's there - a list at the top
> of the page, or on the 'common tasks' page would be good. This applies
> for all the menus.
Hmm... could we get the <title> (or <sectX>) tags of each section to
display on the opening page of each chapter?
So for the Getting Started Chapter, the title page of that chapter
would look something like:
GETTING STARTED
1. Introduction
- About Ubuntu
- What is Linux?
- What is GNU?
- Ubuntu CDs
2. Linux Basics
- Terminals
- Text Editing
- Directories & File Systems
- etc etc etc
Is this possible without major surgery on our existing XML?
Brian.
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