[TYPO3-dev] Subheader (sorry, sibtitle is wrong)

Kay Strobach typo3 at kay-strobach.de
Mon Aug 29 16:05:28 CEST 2011


Hi Robert,

Release Notes:

	http://wiki.typo3.org/Category:ReleaseNotes

Release Notes 4.5

	http://wiki.typo3.org/Category:ReleaseNotes/TYPO3_4.5.x

TCA:

http://typo3.org/documentation/document-library/core-documentation/doc_core_api/4.1.0/view/4/2/

That's all i have ;)

Regards
Kay

Am 29.08.2011 15:25, schrieb Robert Wildling:
> Thanks for your responses! - It seems nobody has a link at hand to a
> documentation deadling with the palettes in TYPO3 4.5... Kay?
> 
> @Jigal:
> I already fought for the subheader problem more than only once. But it
> is so hard to convince programmers, who seem to lack the possiblity to
> look at TYPO3 as a USER (not PROGRAMMER), that a change would make it
> easier. Instead they point out that everything is configuarble - EASILY
> configurable (which is just not always true - definately in this case).
> 
> A lot of code for needless configurations! That's what TYPO3 in many
> places is! And no documentation for it!
> 
> I CANNOT help with documentation, if there is NOWHERE any hint that
> things changed!!! (Which should be AT LEAST in either of these files:
> "NEWS.txt", "README.txt" or "CHANGELOG").
> And even then I have to learn it first - and how shall I manage that, if
> there - again - is no documentation???
> 
> Sorry, but that's sth you core developers have to provide first, at
> least in a slim version - the very least in form of some hints!!
> 
> And I want to feel that there is an open ear for the community - which
> is: make the subheader visible, please.
> 
> Good day and thanks again for your responses.
> 
> 
> Am 29.08.11 14:57, schrieb Jigal van Hemert:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 29-8-2011 14:41, Robert Wildling wrote:
>>> you provided an answer, where is the real documentation that deals with
>>> that problem??
>>
>> As you may have read in a lot of places there is always room for
>> contributions. The documentation team can use a helping hand or two (or
>> three).
>>
>> People can help in many areas, ranging from writing information,
>> designing things, testing if bugs can be reproduced, answering questions
>> in newsgroups, etc.
>>
>> TYPO3 is a community product, so also *you* as a part of this community
>> produces TYPO3 (not only the code, but the rest of the documentation,
>> support, etc.)
>>
>>> Please! Just make it visible!
>>
>> There is a very nice bug tracker [1][2] available where such feature
>> requests / bugs / etc. can be filed. A posting in a list will very
>> likely be forgotten and there is also no way to track progress, etc.
>>
>> [1] http://forge.typo3.org/projects/typo3v4-core/issues
>> [2] http://forge.typo3.org/projects/usability
>>
> 


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