Hi Dr. Havlik:
Thanks for your reply.
Sure have tried proof reading things. I guess both of us knows the scrutiny
in submitting research papers for publication ;)
However, I'm sorry to say that it is still the companies responsibility to
do their best w/ regards to proof-reading coz the customers paid for it.
Though first impressions is not the best impression but it sure affects the
companies reputation. :)
regards,
edison
>From: Denis HAVLIK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [newbie] DISCUSSION (Documentation 2)
>Date: Sat, 27 May 2000 19:53:15 +0200 (CEST)
>
>:~>My second suggestion is still related to Documentation.
>:~>
>:~>I would highly recommend that you proof-read your manuals before it goes
>to
>:~>print.
>
>Hee. Ever tried proof-reading things? I can tell you it is a hell of a
>work, and in the end you find out that something has still gone unnoticed
>:-(
>
>:~>One example. I have the 'Install Guide' w/ Mandrake 7.0. If you guys
>have
>:~>time check this out.
>:~>
>:~>See page 43, Section 6.4 Installation or Upgrade. It states '...you
>will
>:~>have to choose Install if you are installing Linux for the first time on
>:~>your machine (or if you simply want to reinstall an existing
>installation
>:~>over it), ........(figure 6.4)'.
>
>In 7.1 manual it says: Here you will also choose whether you want to
>perform an installation or an upgrade of an existing LM system. Choose
>what you see fit. (Ch 7.2, Page 50)
>
> ;->>
>
>cu
> Denis
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