With the right software any manual you can look at can be printed.... It may not be your taste but it will print.
> > > Indeed, TB! isn't OS software, as you say, but it does come with a manual. > Okay, TB!'s manual hasn't always been the best, and over the many years I > have been using TB! the manual has received much criticism from users, but > that's something else entirely...another topic. >From the very begin I seem to remember I printed it out... Ok, on a mainframe...(g) on a laser printer... > > > It seems to me that the manual being discussed here is a 'printable > manual', > which is something entirely different to an electronic manual supplied with > the software...as TB! has one of those. User's getting together to produce > a > 'free' (I would hope) 'print ready' manual for TB! is a project that > doesn't > necessarily have anything to do with the authors of TB! If you use a help file as starter it likely will have something to do with them. > > > Many software vendors charge extra for printed versions of their manuals, > granted, but not all vendors actually provide printed or printable versions > of their manuals. This usually opens up the doors for third parties to make > a bit of money, and as we all know the manual writing business is rather > lucrative. It can be but not if you have to fix up whatever someone doesn't likes... > > What surprises me is that the moderators who know about the product as their names are on the website haven't bothered to interfere... -- with greetings, tracer ________________________________________________ Current version is 4.0.38.0 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

