On Tue, 2007-03-20 at 18:11 -0400, Jason Taylor wrote:
So the thinking being then, use text whenever possible, if you ge an
itch to use a picture, try and use a diagram, if you don't want to or
for whatever reason can't use a diagram then use a screenshot with
associated text, with the last 2 options being used as sparingly as
possible.
It's worth pointing out that the Documentation Guide basically says this
already -- use text wherever possible. Screenshots are only appropriate
where text can't be used to describe something properly.
The instruction "Select OK" does not require a screenshot.
The instruction "Enter the root password at the dialog" does not require
a screenshot.
The instruction "Choose desired <dingbats> from the list" does not
require a screenshot.
A screenshot *may* (repeat, *may*) be appropriate for showing the
appearance of a complex user interface. Otherwise it becomes burdensome
to the reader to read guidance like "From the top left pane, select one
of the options. From the bottom left pane...."
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