Re: Should table of contents be organized by functionality or by menusand context-sensitive help topics?

Subject: Re: Should table of contents be organized by functionality or by menusand context-sensitive help topics?
From: voxwoman <voxwoman -at- gmail -dot- com>
To: gordon -dot- mclean -at- ciboodle -dot- com
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 07:57:49 -0500

I second this suggestion.
-Wendy


On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 7:47 AM, Gordon McLean
<gordon -dot- mclean -at- ciboodle -dot- com>wrote:

> Can't you offer both?
>
> A TOC entry only points at the content, so you could have two pointers (or
> more) to one piece of content?
>
> That way you can allow for different mental models (as you've described).
>
> Gordon
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> Subject: Should table of contents be organized by functionality or by
> menusand context-sensitive help topics?
>
> Our technical writing team disagrees about how to handle the TOC.
> Currently, our product's help file centers on context-sensitive help and
> the
> TOC is based on the software's menus rather than functions or procedures.
> These are not general menus like File or View.
>
> To me, using the menu names to organize help makes it hard for someone who
> is looking for procedures to find what they need. If you don't know which
> feature to use to do something, how would you know where to look in the
> TOC?
> (Okay maybe you would search, but the search isn't that great
> either--that's
> another topic.) A couple of us think the help TOC should list functions
> based on what the user needs to do.
> It's okay to have context-sensitive topics and menus listed, but not as the
> primary structure of the TOC.
>
> The third writer believes the TOC has to be based context sensitive help
> and
> menus, and insists that is the norm everywhere. But when I look at the help
> files for the programs I use, the TOCs are function based. A few help files
> have an interface or menus section, but they don't organize topics by the
> software's menus.
>
> Here is an example:
>
> Context sensitive:
>
> MENU
> --System Setup
> -----XXXX
> -----XXXX
> -----XXXX
> --Administration
> -----Application Setup (These are not the same as system setup) --Reports
> -----Report Formats -----Report Selector
>
>
> Function:
>
> Setup
> --Application
> --XXX
> --XXX
> --XXX
> Reports
> --Report Formats
> --Using the Report Selector (or Creating Reports)
>
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Should table of contents be organized by functionality or by menus and context-sensitive help topics?: From: karin
RE: Should table of contents be organized by functionality or by menusand context-sensitive help topics?: From: Gordon McLean

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