"supercard docs leave the user reverse enginering for dollars" Yes. Yes, so true.
The problem is not with the existing docs, which are just fine for what they do. The problem, for people learning it, is that they are like a cookbook all about ingredients but with no recipes for dishes. Its like trying to find how to make apple pie from a book which has very fine informative entries for apple, pastry, sugar - but no entry for pie. What you need when you are learning however is a cookbook that starts from tasks. The great Carla Schroder's Linux Cookbook is a fine example. By the time I have learned Rev properly, if I am spared that long, I'll have personally written one in the form of notes on topics encountered as problems to solve, and so will many of us. It would be a great collaborative project were something like this to be done right. It would probably make a significant contribution to Rev's success and adoption if there were one available. If everyone on the group just contributed one a month, it would be a fantastic resource, and would grow to a respectable size very fast. I'd be happy to help. Not with writing recipes (which might be a bit of a disaster) but with editing and so on. "Revolution Recipes". It has a nice ring to it? Peter _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
