Hello Paul and Bob,

Which begs the question: When will the rest of the osg distribution be
available in a reference manual? I must preface the answer with a
disclaimer: The following is all pure speculation.

Bob and I are thinking along the lines of a series of reference books that
group areas of OSG by subject:
 * the OSG nodekit reference
 * the OSG plugin reference
 * the OSG windowing system reference
 * the OSG terrain database reference
Etc. But we haven't gotten past the conceptual stage on much of this. The
windowing system reference would contain info on osgViewer, osgGA, and
osgManipulator, for example. The idea is to keep each book within Lulu's
740-page limit for soft cover perfect bound.

As I said, this is all pure speculation, so don't hold us to it.

I, for one, like that idea, and think it would be a good way to give focused information to users. If this ever gets done, put me down for at least one copy of each (at least, because by the time they're done, I may have co-workers who will want them too, fingers crossed :-) ).

In any case, keep up the great work, and good luck with all these cool projects,

J-S
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