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solo
23
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Joined: 27th Aug 2002
Location: Israel
Posted: 12th Feb 2003 13:55
The user manual that comes with the DBP package
explains mostly the commands syntax,
but lack of describing the background of the commands.

I don't expect the manual to teach me math deeply, but at least common definitions as 'left hand matrix',
'matrix projection'. It really doesn't help to understand
only the syntax. I expect to read the manual and
understand each command what is good for.
I don't need tutorials/source code, i need more description for most of complexed commands.

Does the DBP team intend to improve the manual?
The software is great,but as an experienced programmer i expected to use the manual as an ordinary reading book,
get the consepts and ride ahead...
doclar1
23
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Joined: 4th Jan 2003
Location: United States
Posted: 12th Feb 2003 17:02
I second the motion, the DBPro package is getting there,
get the compiler solid, and for MY eyes's sake 0-0, use
a BIGGER type font for the manual.

As a PRO programming language, the manual falls a little
short, better command examples or definitions would NEED
to be implemented.

And did I mention, BIGGER TYPE or I maybe I need ash-trays for glasses, one or the other ...PPPPPlllleeeaaassse.



Thanks!!

Regards,
Lawrence

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