Hi, > maybe I missed something, and someone has already told it, but I think that > the main goal for a documentation is to be always available, so an online > documentation must be a plus, a side feature of an offline documentation. > There are many files available in the \doc folder but I can't see if there is > a file that organize them in any way, such as alfabetical or category order. > I'm a user of ng guides that I use almost every day when I don't remember > the syntax of a function of the properties of a class. I know it's a very old > tool but it does the job very well: to show documentation in a fast and > proper way without the need of being on line or to scan \doc folder in search > of the right file: I don't know if there is a Linux version too.
You missed hbdoc2. > Another consideration is that many informations that can be useful in > "advanced" documentation can be borrowed from this mailing list: personally > I'm registering the messages that I think of important for me. Finally > another source is the Changelog. So in addition to documentation team that > have been suggested, I think that it's important to have someone that has the > time to read Changelog and this mailing list in search of the right answer or > the proper implementation of a problem. I know that Changelog is updating > fast but theare are informations that are valid documentation itself and the > keep valid for a long time. Yes. Brgds, Viktor _______________________________________________ Harbour mailing list (attachment size limit: 40KB) Harbour@harbour-project.org http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour