I guess this applies to all the scripts and thought it prudent to ask the question here. Is there a 'downloadable' version of a manual for each script? It seems laborious say emailing myself individual articles when it's all there.
The knowledge base is online only. Can you describe in what situation someone would be working on a web script without access to the internet? I kind of take internet access for granted, thus don't see the point of a download.
Well just a user manual. There are many aspects when working with the script that need referral (and it'd probably save on your bandwidth too?). Maybe a grouped together collation of all the user (how to) information in say a .pdf or the like. Just a suggestion as you already have an .html file for a quick start. Michael
Personally I use a custom search, so I type "wsn category variables" in opera's address bar and it brings up the knowledge base's article on category template variables. Just right click in the search box and choose create search. Firefox and IE probably have a way to create custom searches too, even if more complicated.
Rolling everything into a PDF would surely make it hard to find anything in the huge disoranized PDF.
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Hello,
I guess this applies to all the scripts and thought it prudent to ask the question here. Is there a 'downloadable' version of a manual for each script? It seems laborious say emailing myself individual articles when it's all there.
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The knowledge base is online only. Can you describe in what situation someone would be working on a web script without access to the internet? I kind of take internet access for granted, thus don't see the point of a download.
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Well just a user manual. There are many aspects when working with the script that need referral (and it'd probably save on your bandwidth too?). Maybe a grouped together collation of all the user (how to) information in say a .pdf or the like. Just a suggestion as you already have an .html file for a quick start.
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Personally I use a custom search, so I type "wsn category variables" in opera's address bar and it brings up the knowledge base's article on category template variables. Just right click in the search box and choose create search. Firefox and IE probably have a way to create custom searches too, even if more complicated.
Rolling everything into a PDF would surely make it hard to find anything in the huge disoranized PDF.
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Good point - Totally understand
Michael