Index: openacs-4/packages/wp-slim/www/help/user-ops.html =================================================================== RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/openacs-4/packages/wp-slim/www/help/user-ops.html,v diff -u --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ openacs-4/packages/wp-slim/www/help/user-ops.html 14 Nov 2001 00:16:42 -0000 1.1 @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +<html> + +<head> + +<title>User Documentation</title> +</head> + +<body> + +4.1 Wimpy Point Basics<br> +<br> +4.1.1Where can I use Wimpy point? +<br> +<br> +Wimpy point can be used from anywhere in the world with Internet access and a browser.<br> +<br> +4.1.2How much does it cost?<br> +<br> +Since Wimpy Point is an open source software, it is absolutely free of charge.<br> +<br> +4.1.3Can anyone view my presentations online?<br> +<br> +It is up to you what permissions you decides to grant, permissions can be granted in three categories<br> +* General public viewing your presentation.<br> +* Registered Users<br> +* The Owner <br> +<br> +Depending your needs you could grant permissions, for eg the owner would have read/write/execute <br> +permission, where as a registered user and a general user might only have read permission.<br> +<br> +4.2 Creating an online presentation<br> +<br> +4.2.1How do I create a presentation?<br> +<br> +Once logged in to your workspace for wimpy point, simply click on Create Presentation found at <br> +the bottom left of your screen.<br> +<br> +4.2.2Giving the presentation a title and some optional details.<br> +<br> +Once the user click on create presentation he/she will be taken to the next page where the user <br> +is asked for the presentation title, copyright notice and whether or not the creator wants to <br> +set and audience and background. All the options are provided on this page. Once all the <br> +options are chosen the creator can click the save button at the bottom page to proceed to <br> +create the slides for the presentation.<br> +<br> +4.2.3Creating my First Slide <br> +<br> +Once you have provided a title for the presentation, you ready set go to create the first slide. <br> +The option to create the first slide is provided on this page, by simply clicking create first <br> +slide you will be asked to provide necessary details for the first slide.<br> +<br> +* The user must provide a preamble, which is the introduction/title of the slide<br> +* Bullet items, the content of the slide the user wants add<br> +* Postamble - the creators name could come here perhaps or his/her email.<br> +<br> +Once all the fields are filled in, you have to simply click on save slide. The first slide is <br> +now online. Similarly additional slides can be created by clicking on the add slides and by <br> +following the same procedure.<br> +<br> +4.2.4 Adding an Attachment to the slide<br> +<br> +Once the presentation is complete and the user wants to add an attachment to the slide, next <br> +to the slide title there is an attach button. Upon clicking this, the user can browse through <br> +the local hard disk or a floppy disk and upload the image to the slide. The procedure is <br> +relatively simple. <br> +<br> +<br> +4.2.5 Modifying a slide<br> +<br> +A slide can also be modified, upon clicking the edit button found next to the slide title, one <br> +can edit the contents of a slide add different attachments.<br> +<br> +4.3 Viewing existing presentations<br> +<br> +Once logged into your workspace, the existing presentations are listen under My presentations,<br> + upon clicking any listed presentation one can access it. One can also view presentation created <br> +by other users under Everyone�s Presentations<br> +<br> +4.4 Deleting a slide<br> +<br> +Once inside your workspace, the user simply finds the presentation under My Presentations from <br> +which he/she wants to delete the slide. Next the user must click on the edit button as shown below,<br> +The user is now shown the entire presentation and containing all slides, next to each slide title <br> +can be found a delete button, by simply clicking delete the slide can be deleted from the presentation.<br> +( This function is not yet implemented in wimpy point, after implementation it will function as <br> +mentioned above.)<br> +<br> +<br> +<br> +4.5 Deleting a presentation<br> +Similar to delete slide, once the user has seleted which presentation to delete, he/she simply clicks<br> + on the edit button as shown above, next the presentation title can be found under the slide titles,<br> + along with edit and delete buttons, by simply clicking on the delete button found next to the <br> +presentation title one can delete the presentation. <br> +<br> +4.6 Selecting Style sheets for the presentation <br> +<br> +The user has the option to choose different style sheets for the presentation, once the user <br> +is in the process of creating a presentation, the initial page asking for a presentation tile <br> +also offers an option to choose style sheets from a pull down list, the user can scroll down the <br> +pull down list and choose the style sheet best suited for the presentation.( Currently Wimpy Point <br> +only supports one standard style sheet, more could be added as a later option.)<br> +<br> +<br> +<br> +</p> + +</body> + +</html>