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A start at new docs
« on: March 27, 2007, 04:45:45 pm »

oh just a quick point -- I wrote above that the array is in the order I added them to my favorites...well they are actually in the reverse order...the highest number is the most recently added and number 1 is the first image I ever added.

thought this might help.


I started putting some documentation up...

http://cpmfetch.fistfullofcode.com/docs/stable_basic/index.html
http://cpmfetch.fistfullofcode.com/docs/stable_advanced/index.html

Its not done, especially the tutorials, but you should get the idea of it.   Comments?  Feedback?

Oh, I also removed all the calls I am deprecating from the basic docs... since I want people to move away from them.  They still get listed in the advanced version (along with when they will be officially killed).  Is this rational?  I will note this somewhere in there so people don't go nuts looking for a call that works, but is not documented :)











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Re: grabbing last uploaded from a favourites folder (or whatever works)
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2007, 08:35:34 pm »

manual looks visually nice but I can't make much sense of it...it seems like more of a technical document than a manual.  I found the bit explaining what each file does is useful.

I think this post belongs in this thread maybe?
http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php?topic=41984.0
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Re: grabbing last uploaded from a favourites folder (or whatever works)
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2007, 10:42:57 pm »

manual looks visually nice but I can't make much sense of it...it seems like more of a technical document than a manual.  I found the bit explaining what each file does is useful.

I think this post belongs in this thread maybe?
http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php?topic=41984.0

Yeah, it is technical... but I hope to make enough of an intro and supplements to teach people what to use from the technical.  Basically I am not going to write another docbook, so if anything, the doc's will be like this.  Its too hard to keep the other way up to date... this way, I just put the documentation in with the code.

Well, more verbiage and better order to come I think...

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