I'm talking about Miller's Pd Manual, which resides on the user's harddrive, 
shows up in the <ctrl-b> 
browser, and is listed first when you go to puredata.info and click 
"documentation" and "manuals." And I 
suppose "error-ridden" is not right-- "out of date" is more appropriate.

So is the FLOSS manual eventually going to replace Miller's manual on pd-ext?  
If not, there is a need for 
work to be done on both the FLOSS manual and the current Pd manual that "ships" 
with pd-extended, 
unless you're going to start the FLOSS manual by telling people not to read 
Miller's manual.

-Jonathan






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From: Derek Holzer <de...@umatic.nl>
To: pd-list@iem.at
Sent: Mon, June 7, 2010 12:53:42 PM
Subject: Re: [PD] Where is the object reference documentation?

Get involved in the FLOSS Manual?
D.

On 6/7/10 8:36 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> How exactly would one "start to work" on the Pd Manual?
>
> More specifically:
> What is the process by which a new, professionally written manual
> replaces the old, error-ridden manual?

-- 
::: derek holzer ::: http://macumbista.net :::
---Oblique Strategy # 109:
"Lost in useless territory"

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