On 11.09.2007 (17:33), Graham Percival wrote:
> Trevor Bača wrote:
> >That then leaves the question of what to do with the other stuff. What
> >about this?
> > * Spacing: recast as a separate manual called Page Layout
> > * Input and output: move to Program Usage
> > * Changing defaults: move to
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 08:20:32 +0200
Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>, for all people who currently prefer to download the PDF
> version and
> do free text search in that single file.
I would prefer a single file too
david
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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 in
Trevor Bača wrote:
That then leaves the question of what to do with the other stuff. What
about this?
* Spacing: recast as a separate manual called Page Layout
* Input and output: move to Program Usage
* Changing defaults: move to Program Reference
* Interfaces for programmers: move to P
On 9/11/07, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you're somewhat interested in GDP, but don't want to follow the
> 50-email monster threads, simply read any email by me that starts a subject.
>
> Not because I think my opinion is the only one that matters :). Just
> because I'll sum up
If you're somewhat interested in GDP, but don't want to follow the
50-email monster threads, simply read any email by me that starts a subject.
Not because I think my opinion is the only one that matters :). Just
because I'll sum up the important points, and attempt to direct future
discussio