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posted: 14 May 2009 04:15 from: Martin Wynne
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Dear all, You may have noticed that I have created a new forum area, provisionally called Companion Plus. It's an experiment. I'm trying to find some way of allowing your contributions and feedback to be added to the Templot Companion help files. A sort of half-way house somewhere between an indexed help file, a user support forum, and a wiki. I don't know if such a thing is a feasible or sensible or meaningful idea, but the way to find out is to try it and see. So as a first trial I have copied a page (the DXF notes) from the Templot Companion to the index site. Below the notes you can see a corresponding forum topic to which your replies, links, comments, suggestions and feedback are invited. Just reply to that topic in the usual way. The essential difference from a normal topic on Templot Club is that that page is indexed -- so in future Templot users looking for information about DXF exports will be able to go straight to it and see your notes and comments, without having to search the entire Templot Club for likely looking topics. This is your opportunity to help improve the Templot user docs -- by writing it yourself! Here's a direct link to the new page. Just scroll down, click one of the reply buttons, and off you go: http://www.templot.com/forum_index/index.html?export_in_dxf_format.htm Click the Contents tab on the left to see how this page fits in the overall scheme. n.b. If you are currently receiving emails direct from Templot Club, you need to add the new forum to your list of emailed forums. Go to My Account > Emailed Messages, tick the box for "Companion Plus" and click Save. If you receive emails via the Yahoo group, there is no need to do anything. Comments welcome as always. Is this something useful, or the further ravings of a lunatic? Martin. |
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