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From: jkrutz@meta.burner.com (Jamie Krutz) ()
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Subject: Re: 3D book idea
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In article <Pine.BSD.3.91.960217082230.9974A-100000@miso.wwa.com> "Sultan Y. Ghahtani" <sultan@wwa.com> writes:
>
> Yeah I agree there. I would love to see tips, tricks and stuff on Sparks,
> Impact and so forth as the manuals that come woth those are almst
> non-existant.
Just wanted to point out that the manual for World Construction Set
is 650 pages, and the V2 addendum for prerelease 3 is about 60 pages
(the WCS addendum is longer than the main manuals of some of these
other programs). The final release of WCS V2 will have two manuals.
Granted, WCS does more so there's more to talk about, but why
can't comprehensive manuals be the norm rather than the exception?