Perhaps a useful addition to the HTML docs would be a comprehensive index that can be quickly searched. Yes, you can search the entire docs, but it can take quite a while. If all the text was already indexed that would be much more useful.
On Sat, 28 Jul 2018 at 12:49, UKVetDerm via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote: > The original very large box of paper manuals with my first version of 4D > (likely v3), having moved up first from Filemaker and then 4D light/first? > was the way I got to grips with 4D. > > The quality of the documentation for new adopters and so the continuation > of the platform should not be under-estimated. For me HTML works well when > you vaguely know what you are doing and need a quick check, but high > quality PDFs would be great (like those for v6.5 for instance). > > Steve > > > > > ********************************************************************** > 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) > Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html > Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech > Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com > ********************************************************************** -- ************************************************* CatBase - Top Dog in Data Publishing tel: +44 (0) 207 118 7889 w: http://www.catbase.com skype: pat.bensky ************************************************* ********************************************************************** 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com **********************************************************************