Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> * Martin Spott -- Thursday 25 January 2007:
> > Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> > > Yes. And let's call it the "unofficial" handbook. The "official" one
> > > is the funny one with the archaic screenshots (2D panel, legacy GUI
> > > style with text not fitting in buttons, etc.). :-}
> >
> > Well, you certainly know that, aside from fixing it yourself, giving a
> > detailed "bug report" is the best start for improvement ;-)
> > We're open for suggestions [...]
>
> I mocked the "official" handbook -- you know, the German one. Not the
> "unofficial" one. But if I hit a nerve here, and the "unofficial" TFM
> has the same problems, then be my guest.
As far as I'm concerned you didn't hit any nerve - but you leave me
confused. There is "The Manual that comes with the Software", formerly
known as "Getting Started Guide" - which I would call the 'official'
manual. Then there is this German book by Rene Gäbler, which is named
to be an official user handbook and which I'd call 'unofficial'.
Is there a third one ?
We're aware that "The Manual" contains several screenshots that are no
more up to date and we _do_ realize the need to replace them. That's
why I was inviting you to provide some new ones if you like,
Martin.
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