At 09:41 PM 11/19/04 -0600, you wrote:
that the user's manual / on-line documentation, instead of in ~.pdf format, was in HTML. Bane or blessing?
As one who created several HTML software manuals, I can say PLEASE put the manual in HTML format and dump the PDF. PDF is pretty but inflexible. In HTML, corrections & additions can be folded in from discussions here and elsewhere, and plugin documentation can be incorporated and indexed. (What was that function? Mass mover? Plugin? Finale? Third-party? Which one, then?...)
The only thing that isn't easy to do is to make additions/corrections to the existing pages in the on-line manual (but that isn't probably allowed anyway, so...). Everything else is IMO more productive in PDF - just incorporate any extra PDX files into the Acrobat Search list and the Search will scan them as well.
Best regards,
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