eBook and RevConWest
Dick Kriesel
dick.kriesel at mail.com
Thu Mar 24 02:11:39 EST 2005
An eBook for the debugger and the variable watcher would be good too,
especially if it shows and tells the masters' best practices. A demo of the
best practices at RevConWest could complement the eBook very well.
-- Dick
On 3/23/05 10:04 PM, "Dan Shafer" <revdan at danshafer.com> wrote:
> Steve....
>
> Thanks for some good ideas for new eBooks for me to write! And perhaps
> topics for our upcoming RevConWest conference.
>
> Dan Shafer, Co-Chair
> RevConWest '05
> June 17-18, 2005, Monterey, California
> http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit/RevConWest
>
>
> On Mar 23, 2005, at 5:54 PM, Stgoldberg at aol.com wrote:
>
>> I am a new user of Revolution. Can anyone suggest a tutorial that
>> provides
>> a step-by-step explanation of:
>> 1. The property inspector. While certain features are obvious and
>> intuitive, there are others that I find baffling (Database? Inks?) and
>> I did not find
>> in the User Guide.
>> 2. The various features of the Standalone Application Settings
>> window.
>> 3. The menubar in the message box.
>> I would greatly appreciate any help.
>>
>> While the documentation for scripting in Revolution is deep, extensive
>> and
>> excellent I am having difficulty finding the above basic information.
>> It seems
>> to me that the large book on the Transcript Language Reference and
>> much of
>> the printed User Guide are unnecessary since they are duplicated and
>> covered so
>> well in the digitized form within Revolution. What I'd really like
>> to see
>> instead is a small manual that takes the reader step-by-step through
>> each of the
>> features of Revolution (apart from the scripting), along with an Index.
>>
>> Thanks very much.
>> Steve Goldberg
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