Fred Stratton <fredstrat...@imap.cc> writes: > Such as user, I argue, is capable of reading a wiki.
Sure, put the long explanations in the wiki. But the whole point of having a GUI (IMHO) is discoverability of options, and to contain enough of a reference that it's not necessary to look at the documentation every time, even for a seldomly used feature. That being said, I agree that the GUI should not contain pages of explanation. But a very terse explanation with a link to the wiki for more information would work, I think. I.e. enough text to jog one's memory after having read the wiki the first time around. :) -Toke
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