{> Even a FAQ would be a giant step :) to improve things.
        {Maybe the problem is we don't advertise our resources 
        {enough? We have a FAQ - Two FAQs, and lots of 
        {documentation, and it's all editable by any user, so 
        {if you have anything to add to it, go right over here: 
        {http://dynapi.sourceforge.net/doccenter/
        {
        {and add it :o)
        {Richard.

If you notice, this FAQ is a generic document about the project,
but I know you meant the Help Center, which IMHO is by far the best
doc source about DynAPI.

What I propose is building a online manual with a function reference
an examples for each function and the possibility of user comments, 
much like much like what you can find, for instance on
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.sprintf.php

And above all (Pascal got it right on his page) the DynAPI page should
be 
in itself a showcase of the power of the Library.
We should be using pop-up menus, sliding menus, pop-up layers with
content,
stuff like that, after all we want to show not only what can be done,
but
also that we USE it ourselves in our own site.

I know all of this sounds daunting, but I'm willing contribute my work
and
time for this idea.

Of course all of us have our own jobs and projects, so this will take
some
time, but what we need is to "engage", even if it takes time, things
will
be starting to appear and users will notice even more our efforts.

best,

NunoF





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