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- From: crystal@glia.biostr.washington.edu (Crystal)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Commodity question
- Date: 7 Jan 93 20:11:58 GMT
- Organization: University of Washington
- Lines: 108
- Message-ID: <crystal.726437518@glia>
- References: <38291@cbmvax.commodore.com> <wanderer.03pd@tcsi.appleton.mil.wi.us>
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- In <wanderer.03pd@tcsi.appleton.mil.wi.us> wanderer@tcsi.appleton.mil.wi.us (K.T. Wieringa) writes:
-
- >Ross Hippely - Manuals (ross@cbmvax.commodore.com) wrote:
- >: In article <wanderer.03nq@tcsi.appleton.mil.wi.us> wanderer@tcsi.appleton.mil.wi.us (K.T. Wieringa) writes:
- >: >I upgraded to 2.04 not long ago and have been wading through various parts
- >: >of the new manual. I think the index really bites. This morning I was
- >: >looking for Enforcer information (the requestor asks for command line
- >: >arguments).
- >:
- >: What requester are you referring to?
-
- >It was an "execute file" requestor that I got when I double clicked the
- >Enforcer Icon. I found that it would launch ok if I just selected "ok" on
- >the requestor. I was wondering if there were any command line options for
- >it.
-
- >Another person mailed me saying that enforcer wasn't part of the OS
- >distribution. It seems to have come with mine; both on the hard drive
- >(sys:tools) and on the install3000 disk. I was wondering if there was
- >any documentation included. I haven't found any.
-
- >: >Still haven't found it in the big book
- >:
- >: And could you refresh my memory on where in _Using the System Software_
- >: (not a new manual, by the way) Enforcer is mentioned?
-
- >I think that was my point. It's part of the OS disk distribution, but the
- >documentation isn't?
-
- >: >great detail explaining such weighty topics like using window gadgets,
- >: >double clicking, etc).
- >:
- >: Yes, well, we believe that new users find such information helpful.
-
- >point taken. I apologize. As far as detailed constructive criticism goes,
-
- > - I'd find it real helpful if there was some kind of appendix or
- > supplement available which covered, or at least cross referenced,
- > upgrading from one OS to another. Something for those of us who know
- > the basics but would like to more easily parse the differences without
- > having to wade through the simple stuff all over again.
-
- > - The Index could use some work (in my opinion). The problem here was with
- > Mountlist. The one "mountlist" entry I did find sent me to to an
- > obscure reference in the chapter on ED. I didn't find any details on
- > how this was different from 1.3. I know it didn't read the mountlist
- > in devs:, but I did get it to work (adding extra hard disks) alright
- > with your handy gui harddisk util. I still haven't found out where the
- > mountlist entry ended up.
-
- > - some of the requestors in the diagrams differ quite a bit in available
- > options from the ones on my screen (prefs/screenmode and prefs/overscan
- > are two that come to mind).
-
- > - how often do you really send out upgrades for this manual? I know I
- > never got any for 1.2 or 1.3. i.e. is the looseleaf format really
- > necessary? It doesn't seem near as durable as a bound manual. You
- > gotta remember some of us cheap bastards want to be able to use these
- > things for a few years.
-
- >: Indeed. I'm not trying to mount a great defense of _USS_, but rather to
- >: point out two things: 1) We recently have been spending a great deal of time
- >: and effort addressing such shortcomings in our documentation, effort that
- >: addresses many of the problems such as you mention. I'd much prefer to be
- >: judged on the basis of the current (and upcoming) books.
-
- >And we can be such picky SOB's :-).
-
- >I try to avoid judging on the basis of things that aren't yet available.
-
- >I appreciate the effort, and the response.
-
- >: Ross Hippely: Technical Writer
- >: employed by, not speaking for: Commodore Business Machines Inc.
-
- > | K.T. Wieringa UUCP: toddw@tcsi.appleton.mil.wi.us |
- > | Shawano, Wisconsin, USA Fido: K.T. Wieringa @ 1:238/105.3 |
-
-
- I found Enforcer on my HD, and I *know* I didn't put it there, and I couldn't
- find a reference in the 2.04 manual for it, so I got bugged enough to run a
- VIRUS CHECKER on the mysterious thing. It was clean...but *geez* if a program
- is considered important enough to put in with the system software, at least
- DOCUMENT it!
-
- And I have yet to find any reference to the RAD: that people have mentioned.
- It is obviously something with the 2.04 system, yet the 2.04 manual index does
- not show it.
-
- So, how can one RTFM if the d*mn thing is so F'n LOUSY to begin with?? Most
- beginners have ONLY that manual to rely on. Not everyone has access to the
- Internet, nor do they even have modems.
-
- The docs can make or break a program (or a company)...
-
- BTW, did anyone notice that the docs for PageLiner (which has a spellchecker)
- contains a MISSPELLED WORD in the section that describes HOW TO USE THE
- SPELLCHECKER?!? (I'm NOT referring to the example misspelled word, either!)
-
- There was also another misspelled word a page or two prior to that one...
-
- Makes one think twice about a purchase....
-
- The docs can make or break a program (or a company)...
-
-
- Crystal
- :>
-