Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:

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?...)

Dennis

As long as the HTML format isn't constructed from lots of disparate links so that printing it is difficult.


I don't really care how it's built, as long as it is accessible while running Finale and also that I can print whatever pages I wish or need, without ending up with a lot of broken graphics links in the middle of the printed page.

And as long as ALL the manual is present on each individual computer, not linked back to the Finale site.



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