Judy,
Inquiring minds want to know: what were the results of the ACM test?
Dennis
On Feb 20, 2006, at 1:27 PM, Judy Perry wrote:
This reminds me of an ACM article I'm having the students read this
week
(It's something like 'Text vs Hypertext: Which is easier to use to
find
information' o
This reminds me of an ACM article I'm having the students read this week
(It's something like 'Text vs Hypertext: Which is easier to use to find
information' or some such thing).
It involved two groups with reference material on Sherlockiana -- one
group had all the info in a Hypercard stack and t
It depends on if you are "using" the document or just proof reading
it. If you are using it, then it makes finding things really easy.
All you do it enter a word or phrase like "mouseStack" and it will
return a list of all the occurrences with a rating bar similar to
spotlight. Then you jus
Since the user's guide isn't final, I don't think the index would be that
useful. I would assume they'd generate one when the document is finalized.
At 01:27 PM 2/17/2006, you wrote:
David Burgun wrote:
Hi,
Since I have the full version of Acrobat, I can create indexes and have
created one
Hi,
It's the same PDF file, I have just created a separate index file
that can be used in conjunction with the PDF you download yourself.
You double-click on a file called RRIndex.pdx and it allows you to
enter words or phrases and when you hit search it gives a list of the
lines where th
The latest version is available at
http://downloads.runrev.com/userguide/userguide.pdf
This one doesn't have an index.
I'm guessing RunRev would probably prefer that people download and comment
on the latest version from the official source.
At 11:05 AM 2/17/2006, you wrote:
Hi,
I am not s