Re: Spam:Re: Index for Revolution PDF Document

2006-02-20 Thread David Burgun
It depends on if you are using the document or just proof reading it. If you are using it, then it makes finding things really easy. All you do it enter a word or phrase like mouseStack and it will return a list of all the occurrences with a rating bar similar to spotlight. Then you just

Re: Spam:Re: Index for Revolution PDF Document

2006-02-20 Thread Judy Perry
This reminds me of an ACM article I'm having the students read this week (It's something like 'Text vs Hypertext: Which is easier to use to find information' or some such thing). It involved two groups with reference material on Sherlockiana -- one group had all the info in a Hypercard stack and

Re: Spam:Re: Index for Revolution PDF Document

2006-02-20 Thread Dennis Brown
Judy, Inquiring minds want to know: what were the results of the ACM test? Dennis On Feb 20, 2006, at 1:27 PM, Judy Perry wrote: This reminds me of an ACM article I'm having the students read this week (It's something like 'Text vs Hypertext: Which is easier to use to find information'

Re: Spam:Re: Index for Revolution PDF Document

2006-02-17 Thread Peter T. Evensen
The latest version is available at http://downloads.runrev.com/userguide/userguide.pdf This one doesn't have an index. I'm guessing RunRev would probably prefer that people download and comment on the latest version from the official source. At 11:05 AM 2/17/2006, you wrote: Hi, I am not

Re: Spam:Re: Index for Revolution PDF Document

2006-02-17 Thread David Burgun
Hi, It's the same PDF file, I have just created a separate index file that can be used in conjunction with the PDF you download yourself. You double-click on a file called RRIndex.pdx and it allows you to enter words or phrases and when you hit search it gives a list of the lines where

Re: Spam:Re: Index for Revolution PDF Document

2006-02-17 Thread Peter T. Evensen
Since the user's guide isn't final, I don't think the index would be that useful. I would assume they'd generate one when the document is finalized. At 01:27 PM 2/17/2006, you wrote: David Burgun wrote: Hi, Since I have the full version of Acrobat, I can create indexes and have created one