[Qgis-community-team] latex and svn conventions for manual

Elvis Wang wbprime at gmail.com
Wed Apr 20 20:48:20 EDT 2011


Hi,

As far as I know, you can change the files to adapt your manual writing  
and translation work like qgis_style.sty.

By the way, I don't think the organization of the files is so complex. It  
is just beautiful to look and work with.

Elvis Wang

On Wed, 20 Apr 2011 23:15:53 +0800, Ramon Andinach  
<custard at westnet.com.au> wrote:

>
> On 20/04/2011, at 22:52 , David Quinn wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I'm started to work on the manual and I had a few questions.
>>
>> 1 - Is there a minimum amount of changes that should be done before a  
>> 'commit'?
>>
>> 2 - Is there a reason for the hard wrapping of the latex code?
>>
>> 3 - Would it be possible to have a less flat hierarchy of files? For  
>> example all the  .tex files are currently in the one folder  
>> 'user_guide.tex'
>> Would it make sense to structure it so that each folder has a section?
>>
>> Apologies if these are all things that have been discussed previously  
>> (if so, where can I read about it?). I'm also new to svn, so just  
>> figuring how best to use it.
>
> Good questions. I'd been wondering a couple of those myself this  
> evening. Can I add one?
>
> 4 - In the style file, is it possible to adjust the spacing between  
> lines so that the line space is consistent through the document?
>     At the moment it gets bigger for for lines where there are inline  
> images (e.g.\button{wombat} ) and smaller for lines where there isn't.
>
> -ramon.
>
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