Using This Document
The author of this help file says:
● | Click on the little folder next to the topic name in the table of contents; this will expand/contract the listing of items under that heading. |
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Available Docs
All published documentation for A-Shell and related topics are listed at the MicroSabio website on the download...documents page. If that page doesn't answer your questions about what docs are available, or if you need historical docs or docs in unlisted formats, contact MicroSabio with your concerns.
Developer documentation—i.e., for more recent versions of A-Shell than have been formally released—may be available from other locations, which will be noted on the documents page.
Other Tips
● | You can drag the border between the table of contents and the documentation body to create more room for one side or the other. |
Updates
The A-Shell documentation is kept very up to date. Jack meticulously documents every change/addition/improvement to A-Shell, writes the text version of ashdevnotes, and posts it with new versions of the software. You can always find the up-to-the-second release notes with the latest versions of A-Shell.
Usually within hours but no more than a day or two, Ty converts the text version of ashdevnotes into an HTML version, and posts it in the same place. All the new or changed material from ashdevnotes is incorporated immediately into the applicable manual(s) of the main A-Shell doc set, and those docs are immediately published and available. The primary A-Shell documentation, the A-Shell Reference, is normally updated no less than once a month.
To read the latest versions of any A-Shell documentation, simply go to the download...documents page and click on the doc that interests you.
Feedback
Just as A-Shell itself is a work in progress, so the documentation is constantly being tweaked, twiddled and improved. Ty works on the docs more or less continuously, and enthusiastically welcomes feedback of all types, particularly:
● | identification of language mistakes (typos, misspellinggs, bad sentences, missing words, etc.) |
● | identification of "real" mistakes, namely saying something that isn't true |
● | suggestions for better explanations |
● | suggestions for index entries |
If you have any comments, ideas, suggestions or other kinds of feedback, please post them in the "All Other A-Shell Topics" at the A-Shell forum or email them to us.
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