This is a good idea.

One item that comes to mind for every conference is that the author usually has a prepared monologue of what they are going to present at the conference. I find it very choppy and hard to read in the broken up conference format. I have taken to editing the conference log to put the monologue back into a regular paragraph style. It becomes like a new tutorial card in the stack that way. It would be nice if the author was able to put in the monologue as intended into the stack (with corrections).

Dennis

On Aug 26, 2005, at 12:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

JAED, brilliant, talented.....and gracious!
Of course Jacque is the patron saint of xCarding. A measure of how good she is, is the way we all take her for granted.
Paul Looney
PS What do you think of adding an "Addenda" page to the scripting conference stacks? This could serve for all those minor afterthoughts, corrections, additions, etc. It could only be edited by the author of the conference and additions would be chronological. For instance: Ken had a suggestion after the conference about button menus. He could submit it to Jeanne. If Jeanne thought this was a good idea she could add it to the addenda page, crediting Ken and dating the addition. Anyone reviewing menus could call up this conference and see if anything had been added since the last visit. This would help keep the conference material correct and current longer without rewriting the entire stack. It would also generate input from people who have something valuable to contribute but lack the copious knowledge, time, or talent to do the whole conference themselves. It would be easier to find comments like Ken's in an addenda conference stack than searching all of the How to use Revolution archives.
The tutorials would become even more valuable over time.
And when the time came to rewrite one of the tutorials, the addenda information would be conveniently accessible to the tutorial author.

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From: Jeanne A. E. DeVoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Saluting the Menu Maven

At 10:55 PM -0400 8/25/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I was out of town last Saturday when Jeanne DeVoto presented the >menu tutorial and have just finished reading the chat log and

reviewing the demos.

> My first impression was "WOW!"

Thanks <blush>. Jacque really deserves 90% or better of the credit here - she made it all easy, prepared the templates and project- managed the whole thing, not to mention hosting the online conf. -- jeanne a. e. devoto ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.jaedworks.com

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