May be Jan Schenkel could have an idea?
:-)

Adobe products (Mac or PC) allow to search a pdf document and, for instance, searching for 'Array' in the pdf doc, the first entry displayed is 5.5.6 Special Variable Types page 120...
So the problem is elsewhere:
Probably most people need to be taken by the hand and this is named ergonomics :-)

Le 2 nov. 07 à 18:30, Richard Gaskin a écrit :

Devin Asay wrote:

Oh, arrays were covered, alright. In the section called "Containers, variables, and sources of value". Nowadays, it's in the PDF manual, in section 5.5.7, page 123. But that's just the point, isn't it? I dug around awhile before I found it. Once I did, the information was clear and helpful. So the issue is not "There isn't any documentation." It's "Where the heck do I learn about X?" Eric's Search Tool is a huge help, but it's an unappreciated, hidden gem. Right now there is no comprehensive search tool it the online docs that will search all of the documentation. That's the piece that's lacking, and that was better, frankly (if a bit slow) in versions pre 2.7.

This leaves two options, either of which would benefit us:

- RunRev would move the documentation back into a fully-Rev
  format, not only integrating it into as more cohesive
  whole but also inspiring the many developers who look to
  Rev as a solution for delivering hypermedia documents.

- RunRev would develop a PFD decoder, which they could ue
  to make their PDFs searchable, and so could we in our
  own apps.

I'd be very happy to see either solution.

--
 Richard Gaskin
 Managing Editor, revJournal

Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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