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== Ideas to improve the docs == | == Ideas to improve the docs == | ||
Latest revision as of 15:22, 22 November 2019
Ideas to improve the docs
- flutter.dev is a good example of documentation and we'd like to take some inspiration from them
- Add a Widgets catalog might be useful for beginners;
- The distribution that they're using makes sense: add a first steps link, a link for the widgets, to the API docs, a couple of tutorials;
- A simplified overview of the general documentation is missing;
- Looking at the Design Studio documentation there is a new kind of documentation with simple and illustrated steps to get something done, maybe we could incorporate it to our docs;
- Adding an image of a simple example program and explain what are the widgets and other components used to create the program shown in the image might be a good reference for beginners
- WebAssembly might help, you can create an interactive widget that will show you what are the widgets in the layout;
- We can and should remove the deprecated stuff from the wiki;
- Adding tabs on the docs to quickly switch from Qt to Qt for Python is a dream;
- Go through everything changing the text on the docs to conform with Python standards instead of cpp ones and translating the code in the docs is a mostly a work for humans, machines can't do much here
- Maybe we can bribe them with chocolates;
- Create a get together day internally so employees can contribute to this;
- Not a great issue to offer to beginners because it's not interesting, but it might be okay to offer they this translation job once;
- We should add images to the docs specially to the tutorials and pictures to the widget gallery. People like it and it's more easy to understand what's happening
- Maybe we should have a separate repo. for images because it'd get too big;
- Make the docs interactive: give them the opportunity to run code in the webpage and generate a screenshot from this code;
- Also check this cool docs where you can actually run stuff;
- QtNotebooks: for the tutorials. Creating something like this might help the beginners to get involved and experiment ;
- We should transfer everything useful from the wiki to the docs;
- Displaying PySide examples inside the QtCreator
- If you have a second tab to show PySide examples and the person doesn't have PySide installed you can have something inviting people to download PySide2;
- You can also add it to the templates. Something along the lines "Click here to download PySide2";
- Having .svg animations to show how to start to stuff, how to build Qt for Python, for example;
Currently what we have
Good things
- The name Qt For Python is a good thing because you don't get with the old PySide stuff;
Bad things
- Too confusing;
- The .rst format is a pain and we'd like to change it to .md;