Hi Chase,
I'm sorry, we may have been working somewhat at cross purposes.
I had assumed that you were following the traffic on wsjt-devel about
WSJT-X documentation -- especially starting with two messages from me on
Jan 21 with Subject headings "scope and purview" and "WSJT-X
Documentation", and follow-ups.
Essentially, we have scrapped the MS-Word file and gone over to using
the markup language "AsciiDoc". The resulting source files are now in
the SVN repository, in subdirectory .../branches/wsjtx/doc. The current
version of the User's Guide built from those source files is posted at
http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjtx-doc/wsjtx-main-toc2.html
and can be displayed by your browser from the WSJT-X 1.2.2 r3669 Help
menu. I have done a lot of editing, as well as some re-arranging and
some additions, to get to the present status. Others are working on
some of the still-missing sections.
-- 73, Joe, K1JT
On 1/29/2014 7:23 PM, Chase Turner wrote:
Hi Gang,
Yes, it's true: in Atlanta, we don't really know what to do with snow.
I have used the Word document Joe sent along and used the Track Changes
feature to indicate my edits and comments. I didn't have many comments as I
was more interested in getting formatting in order before attempting larger
questions. However, there are still some comments in there, like easter
eggs!
I think the document is pretty strong as is and feel like, if you both like
the formatting changes I made, I have some other changes in mind (like some
tables) that I'd like to do- especially at the end of the guide. But, one
step at a time. Please give this a review and let me know thumbs up or down.
73,
Chase
P.S. Wasn't sure if I was supposed to send this to the list or not.
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