I've said it before and I'll say it again:
I wish RunRev would allow me to add MY OWN notes to the Dictionary.
That way, when I read something useful here or discover some workaround on my own, I can add it how I want to the IDE dictionary and not have to try and remember where I last read it or how I last did it. It infuriates me that RunRev as a company (as far as I know) has never addressed this issue, never commented on it. Good documentation is the bane of most software and all I'm asking is that RunRev allow me to upgrade the documentation on my own. I know there are some out there who have created some sort of workaround. That is not what I want. I want the simple common-sense feature of being able to add MY OWN notes to the Dictionary. I do not think such a request is unreasonable. Even as an amateur programmer, I know it is not that difficult for someone to do. Since I AM an amateur programmer, I cannot do it. I wish RunRev would "shore up" their existing project before moving on to other stuff.
Just my opinion, so please don't flame me.
Larry

----- Original Message ----- From: "Alex Tweedly" <a...@tweedly.net>
To: <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2014 9:34 AM
Subject: Re: Maiden speech from an old man


On 25/07/2014 16:24, Richmond wrote (my emphasis added):

From my point of view the *only thing that is an advantage* of the Use-List is that messages come sequentially: one doesn't have to keep hunting through the sections of the Forums to find out
whether new posting are there.
What more advantage does anyone need ?

It's beyond me how anyone can be bothered with the forums (which makes me wonder if what I need for the forums is a "Forums for Dummies" guide).

How do you tell which forums and/or which topics have posts you haven't read yet ? How do you tell which forums and/or which topics have posts you have newly arrived ?
    (Yes, those are two different questions).

How do you set it up so that each morning (while you drink your coffee), you laptop will download all the new posts and have them (already identified as above) ready for you to read (i.e. while offline) ?

How do you compose a reply while offline ? (No, writing a reply in an editor or email and then copying/pasting won't count).

If I could solve those questions then I might have a chance of sticking to using the forums for more than a couple of days. The topic comes up ever so often, I go look at the forums, see ow much good stuff there is in there, swear to myself I will use them and try to keep up - and within a week I've lapsed because it is just too time consuming and frustrating.

So - is there a "beginner's guide" ?

-- Alex.

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