AbiWord Help DocumentationAbiWord Help: Getting Help with AbiWord |
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Getting HelpYou've checked the FAQ and the user's manual, and there's just no solving your problem. It's time to ask for help. There are a couple of ways to do this: User's Mailing ListYou can sign up for the AbiWord User's Mailing List by sending an email to abiword-user-request@abisource.com with "subscribe" in the message body. The user's list is configured so that only members can submit messages to it. This greatly reduces the amount of spam that reaches subscribers. We also host archives of this list. You can use this list to:
Please remember that this mailing list is a public forum and your postings will be read by many people. You will generally get responses within a day. Internet Relay ChatInternet Relay Chat is like an online chat room, except that the chat rooms are called channels instead. You can join Abiword's IRC channel and talk to ask questions that you might have. Usually there are some developers in there who can help answer your questions. IRC Server: irc.gnome.org IRC Channel: #abiword If you are not familiar with IRC, you might try the following resources: mIRC - Windows IRC client xchat - Unix and Linux client The nice thing about IRC is that you can (usually) get answers to your questions immediately, instead of having to wait for the mailing list's turn around time. |
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These are the help files for AbiWord and are normally installed with the program. As with AbiWord itself, these help files are written by volunteers. Further help is available online - see the FAQ. Copyright (C) 2000-2002 Various Authors |
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