Sometimes, there was manual in its single page version, which still exist here. But as i understand this is old,not updated version of manual. Is it possible to publish somewhere latest version of actual manual in single page version (html)? This will be really helpfull.

asked May 11 '11 at 01:10

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Peter Šulek
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Right answer is to use online full-text search in DataObjects.Net Help page.

answered May 11 '11 at 15:32

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Peter Šulek
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Peter, unfortunately we don't have single-page manual now. The only thing we could provide is a chm-based manual or its online version at help.dataobjects.net.

BTW, why you are so interested in such kind of manual format?

answered May 11 '11 at 10:20

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Dmitri Maximov
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When i want to read about some specific feature, and its usage of, then "api reference" is not enought. And in manual, you cannot find through all manual pages. If such "full text search" on manual is possible, then i dont need single page version of manual.

(May 11 '11 at 10:24) Peter Šulek Peter%20%C5%A0ulek's gravatar image

How about online full-text search, provided by the Help Server?

(May 11 '11 at 10:39) Dmitri Maximov Dmitri%20Maximov's gravatar image

Ha, that's the trick! I think it searches only in API, and then no try it. Btw i found some "Easter egg" with that online full-text search. If you search for "typediscriminator" than it found one item called "DataObjects.Net Manual" which is "single page" version of manual, ha ha :-) Is this old one, or new-updated one?

(May 11 '11 at 12:25) Peter Šulek Peter%20%C5%A0ulek's gravatar image

It is definitely the old one, for version 4.3

(May 12 '11 at 04:14) Dmitri Maximov Dmitri%20Maximov's gravatar image
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