> I'm a plucker first time user and would like to make some comments to
> help you improve your documentation. I'm a linux user.

        Welcome aboard! Any help on any parts is greatly appreciated.

> 1. node20.html You should say that the file PluckerDB.pdb will be
> created in the .plucker directory.

        ..except when you use the -f option and tell it where to put the
target file: plucker-build -f /tmp/Foo -H "http://www.foo.com"; will create a
file in /tmp/ called Foo.pdb. Good catch.

        Who's maintaining the docs these days? Has anyone stepped up and
taken ownership of that part?

> 2.node22.html Should give as an explample the installation of the just
> downloaded ./plucker/PluckerDB.pdb file
            ~/.plucker/PluckerDB.pdb

        Presumably someone using Plucker on a linux platform would know how
to use the pilot-link suite to install this file (I'm the maintainer of
that), but perhaps it needs to be more clear how to do that with other tools
such as Evolution, JPilot, KPilot and friends.

> 3. There's nothing about installing the viewer and all the multilingual
> versions.  You should tell to run the plucker-setup program.

        Installing the viewer is the same as installing any of the
multilingual versions. You cannot have more than one version of Plucker
onboard, unless you compile it with a different CreatorID.

> I've found an weird bug. Some urls were parsed as (from output):

        Have you reported it? http://bugs.plkr.org

> Processing ://www.samba-choro.com.br/casas/rio/pda/118.
>
> You can see that it misses the "http" in front of it. I've solved it
> with a little hack, just verified if it didn't had the http, and put it.
> I believe it is aproblem a parsing the text.

        We can see one line of the output here, but what was the syntax
which drove that output? What was your commandline which initiated this?
What was the contents of your ~/.pluckerrc?



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