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"Jim Holsenback" <jho### [at] povray org> wrote:
> "joost_1972" <joo### [at] hotmail com> wrote in message
> news:web.4a39fd70647a8f188456e1010@news.povray.org...
> > Bad. I really prefer the printouts, but you could think of dividing the
> document
> > up into smaller chunks to discourage people from printing the whole
> document
> > when they will only be using part of it (go greenish..)
>
> Good idea that's worth looking into .... Thanks
Please don't.
For software that comes with a GUI (like POV-Ray for Windows), my preferred
choice of information source is - usually - the online help (if only because I
always know exactly where to find it).
For software that does *not* have a GUI (like POV-Ray for Unix), my preferred
choice of information source is one single PDF file. (As for collections of
HTML files, they're an inferior substitute: Aside from them typically being
ugly, you can't full-text-search them that easily. And please don't suggest man
pages - I'm just *using* Linux, I'm not *living* it :P)
No need to print it out that PDF. Just having it sit there, ready to be fired up
(on my secondary display), is enough. No need killing trees for me - but yes,
please do a PDF. A single one.
With a proper TOC, please.
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