Jay Hamilton wrote:
That would then leave the following separate books:
* Learning Manual (4 or 5 chapters)
* Notation Reference (25 chapters)
* Page Layout (handful of chapters)
* Program Usage (6 chapters)
* Program Reference (15 chapters)
I don't see the point of splitting into separate books, which, as Graham
already
has pointed out, means a separate index for each book, not to mention a
separate
PDF file, for all people who currently prefer to download the PDF
version and
do free text search in that single file.
/Mats
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