2008-04-10 14:42:24 |
Christopher Yeleighton |
description |
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
1) The release of Ubuntu I am using: Gutsy 7.10
2) The version of the package I am using: 2.3.0
3) What you expected to happen:
The on-line help bundled with OpenOffice should provide a gentle introduction to what a text document is and describe its key elements:
pages, paragraphs, styles, headings and standard elements.
It should also provide some guidance in typography ("what to do", not "how do do xxx" where the user does not even know what xxx is).
4) What happened instead:
It seems the on-line help has former users of Microsoft Word as intended audience. It is useless for a freshman. |
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
1) The release of Ubuntu I am using: Gutsy 7.10
2) The version of the package I am using: 2.3.0
3) What I expected to happen:
The on-line help bundled with OpenOffice should provide a gentle introduction to what a text document is and describe its key elements:
pages, paragraphs, styles, headings and standard elements.
It should also provide some guidance in typography ("what to do", not "how do do xxx" where the user does not even know what xxx is).
4) What happened instead:
It seems the on-line help has former users of Microsoft Word as intended audience. It is useless for a freshman. |
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