Hi, Dave,

thanks A LOT for your summary. I agree on your observation, since I have encountered serious problems accepting the documentation of RR as "documentation" (rather than an "indexed glossary").

Revolution has the tools to have a great learning environment for the "Visual" and "Kinesthetic" learner.

I would like to add: Revolution should respect developers that are used to different "documentation IDEs" (like HTML, plain text, Windows help files, amiga guide etc). I am using two monitors simultaneously and love to have docs on one and my work on the second. Unfortunately the fixed-size (at least "fixed width") doc-reader of Revolution makes it difficult to have on screen what I need. A plain text (or PDF or HTML etc) version of the docs being shipped along would easily help a lot of people creating their personal version of the docs.
Besides: The search functions are critical. I have read complains about the search giving too many results for simple phrases - but a good search should allow you to LIMIT the results (or to filter them). If the doc-browser does not offer very good search functionality (and it does not, unfortunately) again a plain-text version would help getting people started.


Marc Albrecht
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Glinder Str. 2
27432 Ebersdorf
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Tel. (+49) (0)4765-830060
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