John Thornton wrote: > My original driving > force to work on the manuals was because I never could remember what > manual I had read something in. Yes, I agree with you there, the info you want at hand while configuring things are spread across maybe THREE different manuals. > I have been working for years trying to > reduce the HAL manual to only those things that pertain to running HAL > standalone and making the Integrator Manual the place for all the > information a machine integrator might need, but I guess that has been > all been changed... > I can agree with your plan. > We do have two sets of documents the pdf and the html and I know of no > reason they must match exactly in layout. They are two completely > different ways of having the information with different navigation schemes. > Since they are built from the same source, there has to be a lot of correspondence. If you allow the organization to be different between the two forms, somebody will put in a reference to a particular section saying it is "right after" some other section. I guess we could just watch out for such references.
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