Darrell,
> Hi Jeff, thanks for offering to be a tester. I haven't had a
> reply from e-smith yet as to whether they want to get involved
> in hosting a 'How To' section.
Well, it looks like our messages crossed in cyberspace.

The net of it is that we *are* interested in the matter. We
have been planning to put more documentation online,
including an online version of the manual and some other
documents we have. We're just having some internal
discussions about how we can best incorporate community
feedback. So yes, we'll get something up online soon!
> My initial thoughts are to create an HTML template and have everyone
> use this to submit the documents in html format with graphics and
> web links as needed.
We're using DocBook internally for the user manual, and
my preference would definitely be to use that as the format
(given that we can produce HTML easily *from* the DocBook,
as well as numerous other formats). If people are not familiar
with DocBook, we can make some sample templates available.
If you can code HTML, coding DocBook is not that much more
difficult.
For those unfamiliar with DocBook, it is the format used by
the Linux Documentation Project and, at this point, pretty
much all the other Linux/open-source doc projects. More
info can be found at
http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/ The LDP Author Guide is also a useful point to learn more:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/LDP/LDP-Author-Guide/Regards,
Dan