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George Zeigler <genz1968@mtu-net.ru> wrote: > [snip] > O come on! I remember having to read the documentation to get my > HylaFax working. It was really a pain. Main problem, was that it was not > in a manual type format, so that a person could teach himself HylaFax. Please explain 'manual type format' - do you mean contents pages, chapter structure, page numbering? Or do you mean PDF format rather than html? > It > was all technical pages and notes etc, which are really useful only for > those who know what it means in the first place. > Hmmm. The theory is that the html documentation should give a broad, yet detailed view of all things HylaFAX. The technical stuff is in the man pages. The FAQ tries to give another access route to the same information at all levels of knowledge plus all the dynamic shortlived info. You seem to imply that the html documentation is *too* technical - perhaps the answer would be to have a 'Easy Guide'? - but my feeling is that if you tried to write something like this it would end up as a copy of the html documentation anyway. Regards, Phil Watkinson, Leicester, UK.