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<br/>Lukasz Sokol <el.es.cr@gmail.com> hat am 10. Juli 2012 um 14:17 geschrieben:
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<br/>> On 10/07/2012 09:59, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
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<br/>> [my 3p]
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<br/>> +1 to have more prominent link to the
<br/>> http://wiki.freepascal.org/Installing_Help_in_the_IDE page -
<br/>> my proposition : right below the DOWNLOADS link on home page,
<br/>> and have lhelp point to it when it can't find the help files.
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<br/>> +1 to include a mention of other help formats on that page
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<br/>> plus my own propositions :
<br/>> ++ provide cross-links to documentation packages across SourceForge download area,
<br/>> version-related to the appropriate install package,
<br/>> also
<br/>> either
<br/>> ++ have a self-extracting exe that installs the [chm or html or inf]
<br/>> files in the path where lhelp expects them (on windows)
<br/>> or
<br/>> ++ include the help files of whatever choice, in the installation package
<br/>> (for windows)
<br/>> and/or
<br/>> ++ have them packaged in rpm/deb/whatever for the linux distro of choice to be able to
<br/>> find main and doc updates automatically.
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<br/>> (reason : am I the only one that downloads and runs whatever the pre-packaged
<br/>> installable version is, rather than svn/git ???)
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<p style="margin: 0px;">You are not the only one. I would even say, most people downloading the installers want some help files.</p>
<p style="margin: 0px;">Most people also prefer one download instead of multiple downloads. So the help files should be included in the normal installers.</p>
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<p style="margin: 0px;">Mattias </p>
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