The entire QB64 Wiki assembled in a pdf file
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I think you are misunderstanding what I am saying, or I am not explaining myself well.

To answer your last question.  There is nothing wrong with internet links and where I think they are absolutely necessary I have left them in the document and commented that internet connection is necessary.  However, I did mess up some of these in the OpenGL section with a general copy and paste (the Microsoft links) and some of these are subsequently incorrect and I am working through correcting them.

The reason for carrying out the exercise in the first place was to have an off-line version.  There must be some internet links and I have left them where i think they are absolutely necessary and commented that internet connection is required. 

I know that the IDE has an help file using the Wiki but (and this is my own personal opinion) I don't like it.  I don't find it comfortable to use and that is why I decided to carry out the conversion.

The format of my conversion follows that of many documents I have produced in the past and to this end I use HelpNDoc professional.  I believe the document I have produced is clear and easy to use and reproduces the Wiki faithfully.  It is not intended to replace the Wiki and at the end of the day, if noone wants to use it that is a pesonal choice.  I have produced it for myself anyway, but I'm willing to share if anyone else wants to use it.

I hope this explains what I am tring to do and why.
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RE: The entire QB64 Wiki assembled in a pdf file - by RNBW - 12-13-2022, 04:07 PM



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