[Zope] documentation bugs

bruce@perens.com bruce@perens.com
13 Jul 1999 17:51:20 -0000


From: Pam Crosby <pam@digicool.com>
> Thanks for the note.  Could you be more specific as to where the errors
> are?  I would be more than happy to fix this.

Pam,

First, you're not going to like this part, but I got two replies from people
pointing out that FrameMaker isn't accessable to your volunteer collaborators. 
I concur. You might want to explore options that would make it easier for them,
such as some form of SGML. I haven't used Frame in 5 years and thus am not
familiar with the file formats it can handle.

Here's a patch for ZCMG.8.html, but obviously you'd have to get these changes
into the frame source. I think all of them would come up if you ran the spell
checker.

	Thanks

	Bruce

--- ZCMG.8.html	Mon Jul 12 19:53:05 1999
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 /manage</EM>
  as shorthand for the latter. So follow along as we do the following with Stan:</P>
 <P CLASS="Body">
-<A NAME="pgfId-1070999"></A>Design and implement a skeleton site:  In this step, Stan creates the basic elements that the site will be built on: documents, images, and folders.  Since a skeleton site needs to be seen by others quickly, Stan gives only enough to show what will be coming.</P>
+<A NAME="pgfId-1070999"></A>Design and implement a skeleton site:  In this step, Stan creates the basic elements that the site will be builts on: ducuments, images, and folders.  Since a skeleton site needs to be seen by others quickly, Stan gives only enough to show what will be coming.</P>
 <P CLASS="Body">
-<A NAME="pgfId-1060792"></A>Set up access rights and create basic content:  In this step, we start a Session.  A session allows Stan to work directly on the site in private.  None of the changes he makes to the site will be seen by the public until he says so.  Now, he can start working on the real content of the site and assigning security privileges without worrying about exposing broken and in-progress work.  Right away, Stan organizes some of the basic content that all of the sites will be able to use.  He also gives access to the PR and Research departments for their respective folders. </P>
+<A NAME="pgfId-1060792"></A>Set up access rights and create basic content:  In this step, we start a Session.  A session allows Stan to work directly on the site in private.  None of the changes he makes to the site will be seen by the public until he says so.  Now, he can start working on the real conten of the site and assigning security privileges without worrying about exposing brokent and in-progress work.  Right away, Stan organizes some of the basic content that all of the sites will be able to use.  He also gives access to the PR anr Research departments for their respective folders. </P>
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