Stephen Hedges a écrit :
Roger Horne said:
I think that the guide needs to be written by a librarian who uses Koha every day.
Yeah, this would work for some things. But usually such guides include screen shots and detailed instructions, which do not take local "tweaking" into account. A guide written by the users at Nelsonville, for instance, would have limited use for a user at Unido. So I would suggest that such a guide for librarians be written by someone using the default templates and scripts. Is there any library out there that uses the (2.0) defaults for day-to-day operations?
If templates are the only problem, it's quite easy to solve : we just have to copy/paste screenshots with the default templates. But i'm not sure templates are the only problem. Note also that I 100% agrees other mails : i was speaking of end-user documentation. Technical doc must be written by one of the developper. -- Paul POULAIN Consultant indépendant en logiciels libres responsable francophone de koha (SIGB libre http://www.koha-fr.org)