Revolution needs a printed, focused, condensed reference. But right now I don't see that it's a priority for the company's scarce resources.
On May 5, 2005, at 1:47 PM, John Ridge wrote:
Don Shafer's book is not a manual. OK - I'm talking only about Vol 1, but
even when the other two are available it still won't be a Handbook as Danny
Goodman's was for Hypercard. I've bought Vol 1, and I've found it useful,
Don. But the omissions become more and more obvious as I develop a
familiarity with Transcript, and the IDE.
I really need a manual that defines the language, and gives hints, tips etc.
The online documentation is good, in its class. But it's no substitute for a
paper version. There surely must be one somewhere...
Help!
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