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Old 06-24-2011, 10:07 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by wn1ytw View Post
Thank you so much.

I have tried several times to RTFM. I usually spend a couple hours attempting just that before I subject myself to the inevitable RTFMD. I find the Calibre FM particularly confusing. I did so this time as well. I will try to muddle through the suggestions, thank you.
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I will totally agree that finding things in the Manual can be difficult. (I Knew the answer was in the manual. I had to look 3 times to find it to point Read here.)

It is there.
It is usually, technically correct. It surely is not a simplified, 'Dummies' guide or 'cookbook' (but there are some good recipes interspersed).

This is not a slur on what we have (and I don't volunteer to write a better one because I am a terrible writer)
When I buy a programming book. I poke through the stack until I find one that is written more more as a Tutorial than a reworded reference guide, explaining what we do to get this results.
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