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Re: Documentations and others [message #24226 is a reply to message #24223] Wed, 06 January 2010 18:35 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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luzr wrote on Wed, 06 January 2010 17:54

mdelfede wrote on Wed, 06 January 2010 11:43


3) Last but not least.... we could join efforts and write an Upp book. It could be done on an opensource tool like Openoffice Word, for example. It could contain the docs, some step by step guides, some guided samples and so on. I'd be glad to partecipate, but we should be at least 4-5 people on it, it's a big effort.



My take is that book should be based on examples. Tutorials, e.g.:

http://www.ultimatepp.org/srcdoc$Core$CoreTutorial$en-us.htm l

were meant as sort of basis for such book. reference examples could be documented with T++ (we can devise some simple standard topic name for that) - later we would just gather these to form a 'book'.



BOOK:...
Yes, I have the same opinion. This way we do not need to document twice.

We have done a first 1050 pages .pdf prototype and in the programming side the things are easy. It is more a matter of structuring in a more standardized way the T++ docs.

mdelfede: Let me a day and I will prepare a "proposition" about it and other things...

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2) Add a "true search text" inside THEIDE. That's really a miss, each time I look inside Ctrl help page I becomes crazy !
Maybe it'll not that easy to look inside QTF, but I think it's becoming a must.
I have the same opinion too. Smile

Lets look for, for example, "ProcessEvents":

Ctrl class is well documented..., 44 pages, but you need to look in those 44 pages for ProcessEvents method.

Because of it I am using for help the 1050 pages pdf because it is sometimes better than our help.

Best regards
Koldo


Best regards
IƱaki
 
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