How about asking at installation time which doc should be used: the included file version or most recent docs from developers.postgresql.org.Should have yelped when we discussed it. The docs are there merely for completeness so that we can build an entire distribution from CVS, without needing any additional files (other than a dev env). I will take responsibility for making sure they are up to date prior to real releases.
All individual object dialogs are covered, because F1 will lead to the pgsql doc which should explain everything.No, I think you've done more than enough (unless you particularly want to do it). I've made a start on the docset as you can see, so what else do we specifically want to cover? I won't have time to go into minute depth about waht every last table create option is and how foreign keys etc work, but I'm sure I can whip up a few more pages.
What is needed is doc for menu entries and settings. And some glorious lyrics about pgsql, of course :-)
I knew it's already nearly done :-)
Certainly. We use the Wise for Windows Installer with pga2, so I can pinch all the useful graphics etc. I might build it as a merge module as well so it can be easily included in future PostgreSQL distributions.
Regards, Andreas
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