I agree Bill on the short shelf life.

Joe Karpen's suggestion of a PDF formatted help file would give the option
to print out in book format with index pages ...etc.

Just adding my 2 Cents
Have a Great Day!

Richard (Ringo) Starkey

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Subject: RE: RBase Printed Documentation


Some wild guessing, based on past publishing experience, is that --
considering the number of copies, and the short shelf-life until the RBTI
Design Team comes up with the next great feature-laden new release --
the cost per volume would be pretty high to produce printed manuals. So
the real is, would you pay an extra $75 or $100 for your R:Base bound
books, with no more content than you get in the html or chm files?

Bill

On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 09:13:52 -0400, Richard Starkey wrote:

>.  It would be nice to have a
>printed version of the Syntax and User Reference made available.
>
>All said I second the motion.





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