![]() Hit the "\" key on the top right and then you will see a folder list.' I regret to have to say that your example provides a case in point: The other aspect of documentation is that competent/accurate technical writers are hard to find. We don't have to suffer the interminable delay when F1 starts or brings up a browser - and perhaps the warning that our browser is already open when we use browser profiles that can't be 're-opened' - that other programs employ. What we can be grateful for is the incorporated Help file/window that's local on our machines. There's many features in TC that most users will never discover - unless they assiduously study Help and the what's new section of HISTORY.TXT, but that's the way it is. ![]() The trouble is that the program is changing so continuously it would likely be a full-time job to maintain a description and examples of every feature.Īuthor Ghisler and his brother run the business and there's no likely documentation maintainer, unfortunate though that is.
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