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Re: [Tads3] Eric Eve's Getting Started guide
- From: "Mike Roberts" <mjr_@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Tads3] Eric Eve's Getting Started guide
- Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 01:43:08 +0000
- To: tads3@xxxxxxxxxxx
Since several people have said they prefer documentation in HTML format, I'd
be interested in any examples of HTML documentation that's especially good
in terms of its design for electronic viewing. I've cobbled together a
reasonable toolset that will single-source to HTML and PDF, so I'm not too
worried about the technical aspects of producing in both formats; nor am I
too worried about coming up with a reasonable design for print, as there are
plenty of examples of well-designed technical books to look at. But my
personal experiences as a user of HTML documentation have left me
unimpressed, and I don't think I've come across an example that I'd want to
emulate. I have some ideas of my own about it, but if anyone knows of an
existing piece of HTML documentation that they found especially usable, I'd
find it useful to study its design.
--Mike
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