[15:39] <hannie> CarstenG, are you free? :)
[15:39] <CarstenG> Hi Hannie
[15:39] <CarstenG> Yes, sure!
[15:39] <hannie> hey, i have a questiion
[15:40] <hannie> i am currently updating the Credits list and I want to add you to the list of editors
[15:40] <hannie> Is that ok with you?
[15:40] <hannie> You are also mentioned as a screenshot editor
[15:40] <CarstenG> Yes, it is.
[15:40] <hannie> but you do more than that
[15:40] <CarstenG> Thanks for the honor
[15:40] <CarstenG> :-)
[15:41] <hannie> you really deserve it ;)
[15:41] <hannie> I will upload it to LP in a minute
[15:41] <hannie> godbyk, is doing the finishing touch on crocodoc now
[15:43] <CarstenG> Yes, he wrote me for some screenshot updates
[15:43] <CarstenG> I will do it this evening
[15:48] <hannie> ah, he mentioned it earlier in an email.
[16:33] <godbyk> Hey, Carsten.
[16:34] <godbyk> Smearing out the information could work, but it never looks very good.
[16:34] <CarstenG> hi Kevin
[16:34] <CarstenG> Well, I have done this in other screenshots, too.
[16:35] <CarstenG> I see, figure 3.18 and 3.19 are the only ones, which are affected by personal information
[16:36] <CarstenG> Would it be ok for you, if I smear the contact list, but let your conversation with Andrew clear?
[16:38] <godbyk> I think that would be fine.
[16:38] <godbyk> You should check with Andrew to make sure it's okay with him.
[16:38] <godbyk> I don't mind if my name/contact info appears.
[16:39] <CarstenG> This is what I thought, too.
[16:39] <godbyk> In the future, though, we should probably come up with a better solution.  Fake data or something.
[16:50] <CarstenG> Yes, on the other hand, I had not created such screenshots from conversations...
[16:59] <bootljhfdsds> godbyk, I'd love to have a copy if you could dropbox it or spideroak it for me , please.
[17:01] <godbyk> bootljhfdsds: What would you like a copy of?
[17:28] <bootljhfdsds> godbyk, the crocodoc work your doing (?)
[17:33] <godbyk> bootljhfdsds: Ah, you can view the latest draft on crocodoc at http://ubuntu-manual.org/proofread/gswu1210/en.
[17:34] <godbyk> bootljhfdsds: You can also download the draft PDF from that same link. (There's a download button near the top right.)
[17:34] <bootljhfdsds> opening...
[17:38] <bootljhfdsds> MMmm. ....interesting. I've never been this far into crocodocs before. Tell me ...
[17:39] <bootljhfdsds> This next question is based on the option in crocodocs to *save with annontations*...
[17:45] <bootljhfdsds> godbyk, As an End-user and like many users not wanting to register (initially !) .. My question is how do I use the software that is available to Ubuntu 11 to make any notes/corrections/ or feedback to the original manual and by the method perscribed on page 10 under 'reader feedback - email' using annotations that are common place in the Foxit reader environment [ http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/desklinux/ ]??
[17:46] <godbyk> bootljhfdsds: Well, the easiest way for us is if you annotate it on the crocodoc site.
[17:46] <godbyk> Then others can see your annotations and know that they don't have to cover that same area.
[17:47] <godbyk> And the editors only have to look in one place for feedback.
[17:47] <godbyk> But if you want to email an annotated PDF to me, I'd be happy to take a look at it.
[17:47] <godbyk> You can use whatever PDF annotation software you like.
[17:47] <godbyk> (I'm not too familiar with the options there, I'm afraid.)
[17:48] <bootljhfdsds> OK .. I was just looking to-do the same job with Ubuntu software (from Soft. Centre) .. but dunno how ?
[17:49] <godbyk> bootljhfdsds: I'm not sure what PDF annotation software is available in the Software Center. I don't do much PDF annotation. Sorry.
[17:49] <godbyk> I think you can annotate the PDF on crocodoc without registering. We have a lot of 'Anonymous' editors there, at least.
[17:49] <bootljhfdsds> OK fine .. however it is abit of a quest for me atmo.
[17:50] <godbyk> I'm sorry I'm not of more help.
[17:50] <bootljhfdsds> thanx anyway .. your obviously a gem of an Ubuntuist
[17:51] <godbyk> Ha!
[17:52] <godbyk> bootljhfdsds: It looks like Okular supports PDF annotations. There are also other options, too: http://askubuntu.com/questions/1529/how-can-i-highlight-pdfs
[17:53] <godbyk> I haven't used any of them, though.
[18:02]  * bootljhfdsds has saved it for later to bookmarks/Ubuntu Manual