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Subject:RE: Structure for GUI & Command Line Input Doc From:"Mike Starr" <mike -at- writestarr -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 2 May 2002 02:19:47 -0500
I'd probably keep the separate sections and cross-reference them. I think
folks tend to focus on one method as much as possible and keeping them in
separate sections would allow them to use the manual for their primary
methodology without too much noise from the other.
Mike
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-----------------------Original Message-----------------------
>From: CB Casper [mailto:knowone -at- surfy -dot- net]
>To: TECHWR-L [mailto:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com]
>Date: 5/2/2002 12:22:00 AM
>Subject: Structure for GUI & Command Line Input Doc
>
>
>I have inherited a user manual for a product that
>includes both a GUI and a Command Line Interface
>to configure the software/hardware on Unix.
>
>Currently there are separate chapters for GUI &
>CLI, and am questioning the wisdom of this practice.
>
>Recognizing that some commands are not available
>through the GUI, yet a lot of the information is
>duplicated in both chapters.
>
>I am contemplating combining these two chapters
>to emphasize the commands and actions rather than
>the means to accomplish the task. I want to focus
>on what the user is trying to do, rather than how
>they accomplish it.
>
>It makes sense to me anyway. If I want to accomplish
>a certain task, I need to know WHAT command & options
>to use. Secondarily, I then need to know HOW to do it
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