||*()*|| Hi, Gabor.

>>     In version 12 it was one page with a short abstract only. In
>>  version 13 and latest sources there are also credits with authors and
>>  editors. This division makes additional expandable "book" in TOC with
>>  all bookmarks leading to the same page. I do not know if it confuses
>>  users, but for me such division is useless and make manual look more
>>  like hardcopy books, where you do not need to look at these pages as
>>  long as you don't interested in that kind of information. But that's
>>  not true for xCHM version where this attention can decrease usability
>>  because frequently accessed information is located among similar
>>  graphical markup.
>>    I'm writing this with a great respect to all manual developers,
>>  editors, authors and contributors, because I think PHP manual is a
>>  major part of PHP success on windows platform. That's why I'm asking
>>  about what will be the best way to include information about people,
>>  who contributed to PHP docs in xCHM version. I have some proposals:
>>    1. Leave as is
>>       Default way some may easily agree with because of simplicity in
>>       implementation (which should not be the goal, right?). That way
>>       we will have structure like
>>          Preface
>>            Authors and Contributors
>>               Authors and Editors
>>               User Note Maintainers
>>       as the third item of the manual TOC. Decreases usability by
>>       adding additional burden for users reading additional book title
>>       and perhaps contents to locate needed manual part.

GH> I had a hard time to undestand the point. These TOC items are expandable 
GH> from the Preface hierarchy, and by default they are not expanded. Or am 
GH> I mistaken?

   You are right. They are not expanded by default, but displayed as a
"book", so one still need to read the title to see what it is only
Preface. To get to function reference you will need to review 7 upper
"books" titles. After that one can become interested what can be in
preface so authors made it expandable. One clicks the "book" and sees
another "book". Inside second book there are two bookmarks, but this
is still the same Preface page. So many excess operations just because
of curiosity which at the same time don't reveal any new interesting
information makes one feel uncomfortable, slightly disappointed. Maybe
one was looking for PHP Tutorial, which is actually in Getting Started
or Install Instructions and thought it can be in Preface part.


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