Hello everyone,
we do have a place now to write an Etoys reference manual:
http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/Etoys/WebHome
Using FLOSS Manuals, everyone can just click on the above link and start writing using your web browser. You have to register on their page and then you can login. What we have by now is just an outline, we can change it if we find out later that we need more or other chapters. But for now let's start with Introduction Getting Started User Interface Objects Tiles
We can probably write the introduction when everything else is done. Getting started should cover technical details on how to start Etoys, this is a reference manual, no teaching guide. For the other chapters, everyone who wants to help just pick an object, tile or item of the user interface, describe what it is and what it is for and add a picture. Writing with FLOSS manuals means, everyone else can read what you have written and can change it. So don't hesitate to start writing, even if you are not really sure about something, someone else will come and change what's wrong :) We start writing in English, but we can manage translations later. The manual will not be publicly available while we are writing. To get an idea how it could look like, here is the TurtleArt documentation:
http://en.flossmanuals.net/turtleart
The main reasons to use FLOSS manuals are that it is used by OLPC and Sugar and we can reach that community and we can get help from the activists from the other projects in translating or proofreading.
Also, we can get a .pdf at the end, not just text on a website. If you want to know how that looks like, here is a link to the TurtleArt manual:
http://en.flossmanuals.net/TurtleArt/FM_TurtleArt_06Sep08.pdf
Please let me know if you have any problems with FLOSS or what and how to write!
Greetings, Rita
Rita Freudenberg rita@isg.cs.uni-magdeburg.de
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 11:11 PM, Rita Freudenberg < rita@isg.cs.uni-magdeburg.de> wrote:
Hello everyone,
we do have a place now to write an Etoys reference manual:
http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/Etoys/WebHome
Using FLOSS Manuals, everyone can just click on the above link and start writing using your web browser. You have to register on their page and then you can login. What we have by now is just an outline, we can change it if we find out later that we need more or other chapters. But for now let's start with Introduction Getting Started User Interface Objects Tiles
We can probably write the introduction when everything else is done. Getting started should cover technical details on how to start Etoys, this is a reference manual, no teaching guide. For the other chapters, everyone who wants to help just pick an object, tile or item of the user interface, describe what it is and what it is for and add a picture. Writing with FLOSS manuals means, everyone else can read what you have written and can change it. So don't hesitate to start writing, even if you are not really sure about something, someone else will come and change what's wrong :) We start writing in English, but we can manage translations later. The manual will not be publicly available while we are writing. To get an idea how it could look like, here is the TurtleArt documentation:
http://en.flossmanuals.net/turtleart
The main reasons to use FLOSS manuals are that it is used by OLPC and Sugar and we can reach that community and we can get help from the activists from the other projects in translating or proofreading.
Also, we can get a .pdf at the end, not just text on a website. If you want to know how that looks like, here is a link to the TurtleArt manual:
http://en.flossmanuals.net/TurtleArt/FM_TurtleArt_06Sep08.pdf
Please let me know if you have any problems with FLOSS or what and how to write!
Greetings, Rita
Rita Freudenberg rita@isg.cs.uni-magdeburg.de
squeakland mailing list squeakland@squeakland.org http://lists.squeakland.org/mailman/listinfo/squeakland
*It's good to have a style for the writing to look at so the documentation get a coherrent apperance.* *I have not read the Turtleart one yet so maybe it will give us a few hints. * **
*Karl* **
Am 07.10.2009 um 16:16 schrieb karl ramberg:
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 11:11 PM, Rita Freudenberg <rita@isg.cs.uni-magdeburg.de
wrote:
Hello everyone,
we do have a place now to write an Etoys reference manual:
http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/Etoys/WebHome
Using FLOSS Manuals, everyone can just click on the above link and start writing using your web browser. You have to register on their page and then you can login. What we have by now is just an outline, we can change it if we find out later that we need more or other chapters. But for now let's start with Introduction Getting Started User Interface Objects Tiles
We can probably write the introduction when everything else is done. Getting started should cover technical details on how to start Etoys, this is a reference manual, no teaching guide. For the other chapters, everyone who wants to help just pick an object, tile or item of the user interface, describe what it is and what it is for and add a picture. Writing with FLOSS manuals means, everyone else can read what you have written and can change it. So don't hesitate to start writing, even if you are not really sure about something, someone else will come and change what's wrong :) We start writing in English, but we can manage translations later. The manual will not be publicly available while we are writing. To get an idea how it could look like, here is the TurtleArt documentation:
http://en.flossmanuals.net/turtleart
The main reasons to use FLOSS manuals are that it is used by OLPC and Sugar and we can reach that community and we can get help from the activists from the other projects in translating or proofreading.
Also, we can get a .pdf at the end, not just text on a website. If you want to know how that looks like, here is a link to the TurtleArt manual:
http://en.flossmanuals.net/TurtleArt/FM_TurtleArt_06Sep08.pdf
Please let me know if you have any problems with FLOSS or what and how to write!
Greetings, Rita
Rita Freudenberg rita@isg.cs.uni-magdeburg.de
squeakland mailing list squeakland@squeakland.org http://lists.squeakland.org/mailman/listinfo/squeakland
It's good to have a style for the writing to look at so the documentation get a coherrent apperance. I have not read the Turtleart one yet so maybe it will give us a few hints.
Yes, it can serve as a reference for the look, I think. I hope to find some time soon to start writing, and then we can discuss the style. Of course, anyone else can start writing also :)
Rita
Karl
Rita Freudenberg rita@isg.cs.uni-magdeburg.de
squeakland@lists.squeakfoundation.org