In message <744FF547-789E-48F5-9AE6-A4FF04DCCB25@...>, dated Fri, 16 Sep 2011, Jim Wagner <wagnerj@...> writes:
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.
Mike obviously has a responsibility to ensure that the Help is completely accurate. But to extend that to saying that no improvement will be entertained is not justified.
End of story.
By no means.
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?
Simply don't accept the 'shoot down'. You can write, if you choose, your own 'Jim's Guide to LTspice' and put it on your web site or even in the Files or Files -> Tut folders on the list's web site.
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".
If so, it needs to be fixed.
Clearly,j genuine input is not wanted.
Now, that is NOT a constructive criticism. I hope this message will de-frustrate you, at least a bit.
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