Wolfgang,
On Sunday, 2016-12-04 08:43:54 +0100, Wolfgang Thämelt wrote:
> ...
> > Using a numbered list rather than "##" headers more or less empties
> > the "[TOC]" section.
>
> Yes, of course. But: the manual main page DocMain consists in principle
> of the detailed TOC.
Now it's my turn
@Rainer:
Some comments to your proposals/remarks:
> Using a numbered list rather than "##" headers more or less empties
the "[TOC]" section.
Yes, of course. But: the manual main page DocMain consists in principle
of the detailed TOC. The automatically added [TOC]
at the topic of this page
Wolfgang,
On Friday, 2016-12-02 17:04:29 +0100, Wolfgang Thämelt wrote:
> ...
> please have a look in the QMS wiki!
To give you some quick feedback regarding my first impression from just
reading "DocMain.html" (I didn't yet get any farther :-):
- Using a numbered list rather than "##"
Oliver,
On Friday, 2016-12-02 13:58:40 +0100, you wrote:
> ...
> The basic stuff is always:
> ... [ long list of things omitted ] ...
> This is reflected more or less by the current Wiki structure.
I agree that your listing includes probably everything currently docum-
ented under the "Using
> As a start I would suggest to move "Command line parameters", everything
> "DEM" related, "Working with Projects", "Database", and "GPS Devices" to
> the "Advanced Usage" section. This currently leaves "Getting started"
> and most (but probably not all) of "Tracks, Waypoints & Co" in the
Oliver,
On Wednesday, 2016-11-30 18:29:14 +0100, you wrote:
> ...
> I agree on splitting the user related stuff into 3 parts. "Basic Usage",
> "Advanced Usage", "FAQ" are a good suggestion for the major headlines.
My suggestion would be to leave the FAQ in the "Getting Help" section
where it
Ok, I had a look.
I think, too, that a linear list is better because it's more verbose.
You see the list and you know all headlines. You can even search that
very easily.
I agree on splitting the user related stuff into 3 parts. "Basic Usage",
"Advanced Usage", "FAQ" are a good suggestion for
Wolfgang,
On Tuesday, 2016-11-29 13:22:14 +0100, Wolfgang Thämelt wrote:
> ...
> Feedback welcome!
Here you are :-)
Good ideas: Adding section "Glossary" and splitting "Using QMapShack"
into sections "Basic Usage" and "Advanced Usage" (my preferred titles,
though I'm open for discussion).
Please look at
https://bitbucket.org/maproom/qmapshack/wiki/playground/DocMainTest
for a proposal of a possible re-organization of the QMS manual.
Feedback welcome!
Greetings
WolfgangTh
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Hi,
the documentation was written with a first time user in mind. That's why
the topics start with the "first start" experience and move on to
installing/handling maps. Next it explains the general idea behind
projects and the 4 elements a project can contain. I recommend to read
the wiki up to
I fully agree. FAQ really should be slim in order to reduce the double
effort when updating.
I think the best solution is that the FAQ give a short intro into the
topic, very general. And provide a link to the actual documentation.
Günther Bosch
+43 680 3392124
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Greetings,
since about mid of August Wolfgang has collected a wealth of informat-
ion, tips, tricks regarding QMapShack and put it into the various "Doc-
Faq*.md" files.
But is the FAQ the right place for ANY kind of information? I mean, we
could put everything into the FAQ: how to download
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