[TYPO3-doc] Structure of an official document

Bill Tenny-Brittian tennybrittian at gmail.com
Thu May 20 23:00:10 CEST 2010


Attached is a manual that I had a hand in - the icons are clearly shown. The
icons are public domain ... or so I was told.

Bill Tenny-Brittian
Consultant-Coach
21st Century Strategies
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Net Results Magazine
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On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 2:24 PM, François Suter <fsu-lists at cobweb.ch> wrote:

> Hi Bill,
>
> Thanks a lot for joining the discussion.
>
>
>  In the Web-Empowered Church manuals, we use a number of icons in our
>> manuals
>> for "call outs." Now, these manuals aren't written for the techies
>> amongst
>> us, but for the average user. However, we've been consistent in using
>> these
>> and have found it helpful.
>>
>
> This is echoing what Martin said. I think the categories you mention are
> very clear and you're making a very convincing point here. Do you have a
> sample manual we could look at to draw inspiration from? If we like the
> icons, would it possible to re-use them or are there some rights attached to
> them?
>
>
> Cheers
>
> --
> Francois Suter
> Cobweb Development Sarl - http://www.cobweb.ch
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