On Sep 16, 2011, at 10:24 AM, analogspiceman wrote:
--- In LTspice@..., John Woodgate wrote:
--- In LTspice@..., analogspiceman wrote:
How to make Help continue to function as a compact and efficient
reference while also being able to effectively provide answers
that neophytes can actually see, process and put to use?
This is, in my experience, a problem with ALL Helps. I could write
a 3-screen post but I won't.
Well, people keeping complaining about Help, but so far no one,
including the complainers, has been willing or able to offer any
concrete constructive criticism. It remains a puzzle. -- a.s.
As far as I can see, "constructive criticism" does no good. The
documentation appears to be the sole perview of Mike and it will be
what he wants it to be.
End of story.
I have offered several positive suggestions about documentation
improvement, including the "go check PSpice documentation, its mostly
the same" and put what needs to be put into single document. That was
shot down by you and others. So, what else is one to do?
I would be delighted to contribute to the Wiki, but its not clear how.
The front page of the Wiki says "create an account to contribute" but
there is no link or information about creating an "account".
Clearly,j genuine input is not wanted.
Jim Wagner
Oregon Research Electronics
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