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The KDE Documentation Primer
Revision 0.02
Date: 2005-05-21
This document tells you everything (hopefully!) you need to know to start
writing documentation for KDE. Please report any errors or omissions to [kde-doc-english@kde.org]
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Things You'll Need
- KDE Writing Recommendations and Guidelines
- Writing for your Audience
- English Usage Guidelines and Recommendations
- What to Include
- Writing Documentation: Procedures and Tools
- Getting the Documentation Sources
- Kate
- Emacs and PsgmlEmacs and Psgml
- Checking and Viewing the Documents
- DocBook Introduction
- Overview
- Content and Presentation
- KDE Specialities
- Sending the New Documents and Changes to KDE
- Respecting the Release Schedule
- Working With Other Documenters and Developers
- Updating Documentation
- Licenses for KDE Documentation
- Using bugs.kde.org
- Appendix A. DocBook Reference
- Appendix B. The KDE Visual Guide