Yes, a Tree Table, where each level is the desired information, or just 2 levels, like my UnInstall and Breaking News apps use. For at the second level each info would be listed and you could tab to, copy and go back to your program.
This would be much easier than the one manual chm. Yes the list you can traverse, but once selecting a variable/method, you have to read the text as mentioned. Maybe just add another level that breaks out all the explanation that is given at that point. For all that stuff is standard for almost all of them. But, even at that level there could be a standard break-out of the info. How much does chips does but is inside a document/vba stuff... Bruce Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2015 5:09 AM Subject: Minimum Version Required This might likely be for the staff, or anyone who wants to undertake the job. :) Now, imagine you are developing a new app. You base the app's activity on a set of instructions, given to you through the scripting environment and the GWToolkit. As you build the app code, you may or may not, read the individual chapters of the Developer's Reference. All you know, is that the app runs nicely on your computer, which may have the newest version of the screen reader installed. Later on, you may update the code of the app. Things may change in the provided set of routines - like now that the new Browse Mode is being introduced. And, I could likely come up with a few more cases, where your app would base its activity on certain routines, that will require a minimum version of the screen reader, before it will run smoothly. True enough, if you are good and sit half a day with the reference manual, tiredlessly looking up each and every instruction call of your app, you may be able to determine if any of the thousand of calls you make, would have a restriction tied to it. But sorry for asking, how many of you driven developers do ever do that? :) My idea here, would be if we could please have a table all gathered and provided, which would hold all the instructions that have a minimum requirement tied to it. The table should hold the instruction, and the version number for its minimum. And, it should be quick to find, like directly from the root-level of the chapter list in the reference manual. I then could simply bring out that table, and quickly check if the instruction I am going to base my next activity on, would have any minimum restriction. At least I, would find that far more simple and quick, than having to look up numerous chapters, and jump in and out of the reading window, search box and so forth, in the chm window. If we could have it all collected on one and same page, I would only have to work that one page in my restriction hunting. Hope this idea makes sense, and that we could have such a list provided. I guess, it should not be too much for the staff to collect the list, based on the raw text of the chm file. Otherwise, the only way I could think of, is that someone had undertaken the grand job of scrolling all the chapters of the manual, looking out for the minimum requirement. So staff members, would you be willing to provide us such a quick-list? Thanks, -- David --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com