On 16/11/2015 20:35, Joe Taylor wrote:
> Hi all,
Hi Joe,
>
> Whew, creating good documentation is a big job!!  I think I'm finally
> nearing a good end-point for the Version 1.6.0 WSJT-X User Guide.
Just in time to start over for the next release.
>
> The doc sources are committed as r6105. I've posted html and pdf
> versions here:
> http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjtx-main_v1.6.0.html
> http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/WSJT-X_v1.6.0_User_Guide.pdf
>
> Once more, I'd appreciate critical readings by any and all.  Last call
> for input before we release v1.6.0-rc1 !
The WSPR section probably needs more. The band hopping schedule should 
be either referenced or documented in the User Guide. The key difference 
from prior versions is is that all configured bands may be scheduled but 
the ones that are not in the coordinated set are slotted in randomly 
where scheduled bands are excluded by the user settings.
>
> Bill:  What do you recommend using in place of file names like
> wsjtx-1.6.0-devel-win32.exe, etc., for the installation files?  (Section
> 3...)
They should all be automatic so long as the {VERSION} attribute has been 
used in the asciidoc sources. When a RC is tagged and built the correct 
name will be injected, the same applies to a final GA release.
>
>       -- Joe, K1JT
73
Bill
G4WJS.

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