> I think a misunderstanding here...
> The day i 'll have the program 100% under the knie i "WILL TRY"
> to write some docs in PDF free to everyone , after that
> i will color myself gone.

No misunderstanding : 

  The battle you/I/us/we , face , when trying to get to that
stage of mastery , is huge . That's my point (again, & again
& again [repeat mode permanently on]) .

  Vesa has mentioned here that , yes , the docs need work
and that they are trying to get the docs more completely
up to date .

  So then , of course we can help by exploring RS and point-
ing out where there are mistakes , or sometimes , very large
gaps (although , it certainly has not been an easy time to
point out such a small matter as  'baking with SDS') .

> No need Garry to open the fire , i think no ennemi present on this
> list , i suppose we all support and like RS.
> Besides all what is written on the list is most important 
> to beginners like me , it is already an important doc .

  Yes , it serves a good purpose here , but for those that
speak other languages , the docs inside RS are vital . For
those of us that are english speaking , the docs are still
required to help us create , quickly , easily , without
posting here ... waiting ... waiting ... no reply ...

> If you have a look at Maya , Cinema 4d and so much others
> they do not much more as RS ...so thanks RS.
> best
> andre

  Ya , I got your point . It has been said here dozens of
times . It will be said again dozens of times . I've said
it myself , many , many times ...

 However , in the middle of an intense discussion about a
certain lacking , about some certain bugs , you decide to
'pipe up' and say "gee , RS is cheap , so we all should be
happy and thankful" , well , sorry , but that comment is
totally out of place at this time , in my opinion .

Get in here and bang your head against a few dozen walls
and then come back and tell me how good RS is because it
is so cheap , but powerful .

  Seriously , I'll be watching your progress with great
interest . In fact , the journey of the new user is of
much greater importance & interest, to me , than "buggy
baking" and all those missing docs on powerful features .

garry






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