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Re: New Member and Updated Help File


Lewis
 

Good news! I've finished converting the LTspice help file for use in
LTwiki <> . It's all ready for folks to comment and
extend at will... You'll see it under "LTspice Annotated and Expanded
Help"

Iframes are generally a risk, but the Iframe Widget parses any
suspicious activity, or so I'm told. The Widget succeeded in breaking
about 80 characters in the original help, so I'm having to go make them
'&' type characters.

The wiki is free to export, so that may be a stand-alone method one
day... still swimming in the on-line version details. btw... I'm not
sure on the traffic, but I think it's about 100-200 visitors a day.
Thanks everyone for the encouragement and support of this wiki.
best regards, Lewis

--- In LTspice@..., "Tony Casey" <tony@...> wrote:


I seem to remember that Iframes used to be viewed suspiciously by web
security products and experts, and were sometimes blocked. I presume
that's not an issue now, or may be it never was?

Would you envisage the expanded help to be able to form a stand alone
document that can be browsed without being online? It's possible it
would be most useful if it could be used, at least initially, as an
alternative to the standard help, for those people that don't or can't
get on with the regular one; although I realise this would be much more
problematic regarding rights, permission and good will, particularly
since you have already obtained permission for it to be used on the
Wiki.

Getting people - and I suppose I mean new users, generally - to use
the help at all is hard enough, but the more "helps" there are, the less
likely they will be to use any of them, I fear.

Do you have any statistics on how many people actually visit the Wiki?

Regards,
Tony

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