Does anyone regularly use the in-line help for ACK? (the one where you push F1 and the engine switches to text mode to display a help file)
I am thinking that it might be more useful in a windowed environment to convert this documentation to some kind of 'quick reference' that could be viewed along side the ACK DosBox window, as opposed to having to switch back and forth; that way, the help docs would be printable as well.
Something less in-depth than the manual or Garth's online docs; more like a simple PDF that lists the commands (and usage tips, etc.) that correspond to each screen in the editor.
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I never use the on-line help, and quite frankly wouldn't mind to see it go. Sometimes I accidentally press F1, and the graphics-to-text transition is annoying. It sometimes also noses up the colour palette.
Your idea is a good one; an info-packed graphical page would be more useful to newbies, and less disruptive to experienced ACK developers.
Your idea is a good one; an info-packed graphical page would be more useful to newbies, and less disruptive to experienced ACK developers.
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