>> Went straight into the docs folder, thus missed the Release Notes file.
>> Sorry.
> 
> How incredibly iconic. I left it at the top level so it would be more obvious.
> I just can't win.

Aparajita,

please don't take it personal. Your placement of the readme file is
perfectly right. It was solely due to my overhasty rush into the documents
folder, that I've missed it.


>> Searching the A4D manual for "version 6" gives me no hits (as does a search
>> for "version 5" and "version 4")
> 
> Please rely on the Release Notes to tell you what has changed.

I promise, I'll do - now that I know about.


>> Searching in the manual for the - according to the release notes - new
>> method "a4d.web.br" gives me no hits either.
>> 
>> Are you sure, the A4D V6 manual has all the new stuff already?
> 
> Please, you're killing me. Do you any idea how many weeks I spent writing the
> docs for everything new in v6, then double-checking to make sure that
> everything in the release notes was covered?

I highly appreciate the work you've done with a4d. It is impressive how
precisely you've formulated the documentation and how compact it is on the
other hand. 

> The a4d.web.br method is in the a4d.web library, and thus is documented as
> "br" in the a4d.web section of the "Standard Libraries".

Obviously using the string a4d.web.br as a test for completeness was a
really bad choice. 


I'm still wondering, why I get much less search results from the manual,
than Peter Jacobsson gets on the same document. There must be a reason for
this and I'm really keen to lift the mystery.

Pete


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