I know it's a little out of date, but this is the first complaint I've heard 
that it's not detailed enough. :) One of the reasons I wrote it is that there 
were a lot of getting started articles and screencasts and few things that 
covered a small feature in some detail. As far as I know I captured all of that 
information in the manual. For every plugin that I documented I know I 
documented every feature of that plugin (and I got to virtually all of them). I 
also tried to cover all the advanced use cases I could find.

As Patrick said, I'm hoping to begin updating the manual soon (going through 
ever plugin again is a little daunting). I'm curious to know what kind of "next 
level" you're looking for?

Howard

On Jun 30, 2012, at 11:55 AM, Thomas C. Wolfe wrote:

> Thank you for the info. I echo the thanks of many users who appreciate all 
> the good work and will that goes into QS. 
> 
> On Friday, June 29, 2012 4:34:12 PM UTC-5, Patrick wrote:
> Hi Tom,
> 
> Howard has mentioned that he hopes to update his manual in the near future, 
> which means he will hopefully add a lot more of the missing information to it.
> In the meantime, your best bet for tips and ways to improve your 
> Quicksilvering is to look at the QSApp blog at http://blog.qsapp.com
> There are fairly regular posts with hints and tips. The wiki at 
> http://qsapp.com/wiki also has a few useful tutorials and screencasts.
> 
> Something we have been working very hard on recently is improving the 
> documentation for each plugin. If you'd like to learn about the features of a 
> specific plugin, then find it in the plugins preference pane, select the 'i' 
> (or press ⌘I) then press the '?' (or press ⌘⌥?).
> This will bring up the plugin's help pane. For the plugins we have recently 
> updated, it should give you all the information you need to know on the 
> features that the plugin adds to QS
> 
> On 29 June 2012 21:28, Thomas C. Wolfe <[email protected]> wrote:
> To the QS gurus: 
> I am ab enthusiastic, if intermittent, user of QS, and I am writing to ask if 
> the program's sustainers can point me to any other source for learning QS 
> besides the Mehlman manual of a number of years ago. I feel that it provides 
> a very good foundation, but it would be great to have a more in depth manual 
> that would really unpack the usefulness of the program. The Mehlman manual is 
> great for getting started, but are there any other useful guides, manuals, 
> explanations that can then serve as a jumping off point for integrating QS 
> even more into one's everyday computing? I know this would be a hard thing to 
> write, but anything that could guide me to the next level, as it were, would 
> be appreciated. 
> Tom
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