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Marc Santhoff <M.Santhoff@web.de> hat am 29. Februar 2012 um 17:54 geschrieben:
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> > > > Showing is simple: Just move the mouse over an identifier.
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> > > I talked about showing / seeing my modifications.
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> > Michael, PLEASE try to use the tools before complaining about them.
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> > The hints were always showing the current fpdoc files.
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> Reading about this type of confusion - count me in - I need to ask:
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<p style="margin: 0px;">You are welcome to ask.</p>
<p style="margin: 0px;">I hope your confusion is a completely different one.</p>
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> Where is the process of building up help files documented?
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<p>The hints use the fpdoc files, which are simple text files, which can be edited by the fpdoc editor or lazde or the source editor. </p>
<p>What process do you mean? </p>
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> Seen from my current knowledge there are many new tools and facts I do not know or
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<p>What new tool are you speaking of? </p>
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> For now I stepped back to something that came to my mind very early as a
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> task attractive for me. Taht is writing some (short) tutorials on topics
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<p>Great!</p>
<p>Have you seen the tutorials in the wiki?</p>
<p>You may extend an existing or add a new. </p>
<p>Because of spammers, the wiki requires to register an account. That's all you need to write a tutorial. </p>
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<p>Mattias</p>
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