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More => Old Versions => Media Center 11 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: jagdriver on November 30, 2005, 11:16:48 am
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MC 11 is really full-featured, IMHO. I looked all around in the directory structure for a PDF manual or some such but, alas, none was to be found. What's one do for a comprehensive manual? (Being a techwriter, online help pages and this forum just aren't the same as a bonefied manual.)
Am I just overlooking the obvious?
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There is no PDF version. The best help for basics is in the Help section within MC. After that, there is a lot of detail on the forum.
I hope you can appreciate that we're working in an area that changes almost daily.
The FAQ on this board has links to many useful topics. Several users have done a nice job of documenting various aspects. Alex B, for example. I've learned a lot just reading his posts.
If you need help, or a pointer to help, please post here. Chances are you'll get an answer from another user who's been down the same road.
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Want to hire a great techwriter experienced in such matters? I'm available as a telecommuting consultant (MN is too cold in the winter, thanks!) I can work PT or FT and would agree to fly to MN initially to meet and discuss the project.
Credentials http://www.ca-dreaming.com
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We'll give this serious consideration if the need arises.
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Ummmm, so in order to access any help files my media server must be online? Can I not just nab your help HTML collection from this site somewhere and keep said files available in a MC 11 subfolder?
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I maybe being dumb here... but
the help file thats available from the
help menu of MC is available offline as part of the installation
It's fairly comprehensive, although I'm not sure it's always
always up to date...
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Sorry, I have not checked my installation at home other than to quickly search for *.HLP (or *.HTM) files in its MC folder structure before hastily departing for work.
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Press F1 in MC.
That will bring you to the Help files.... I believe it's as up to date as the latest 11.0 build.
11.1 Is still in Alpha/Beta
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Sorry, I have not checked my installation at home other than to quickly search for *.HLP (or *.HTM) files in its MC folder structure before hastily departing for work.
Ah you wouldn't have found it under those, it's of the HTML help type
so .CHM
:)
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:P Thanks, Mr. ChriZ. I feel like Rip(ped) VanWinkle sometimes in relation to new technologies intro'd in the past couple of years... about the time I stopped
festering over reading the likes of InfoWorld, PC Week, PC Magazine, Windows NT and a bazillion other pubs I felt compelled to assimilate on a weekly/monthly basis.
Now all I really care about is listening to my vast collection while drinking a good vintage and romancin' my wife of 30 years. Here we are geting a contact high at a recent Hot Tuna concert in Truckee: www.ca-dreaming.com/HotTuna (http://www.ca-dreaming.com/HotTuna)
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my wife of 30 years.
She Looks 29
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That's why I stopped reading all of those magazines! ;)
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Ok, found the CHM file but, being somewhat old-school. really want hardcopy. That said, I converted the CHM to a PDF that I can more easily print as a faux manual I can read at the breakfast table (though I recognize the usefulness of interacting with MC while I'm exploring the UI).
Since I don't have access to my website here at work and therefore cannot post it there, here's the URL to the free (30 days) file converter (much more than just CHM > PDF):
http://www.thebeatlesforever.com/processtext/abcchm.html