Revelation Software is pleased to announce that all current manuals have been converted to Wiki format and are now available for on-line search and inquiry. You can take a look at them here:
In addition to the manuals, the Revelation Wiki contains related content - for example, in the "Community" section, we have imported the Sprezzatura blog, as well as the Works and non-Works forums while in the "Tips and Tricks" section, you can access the REVMEDIA newsletter. (The Works, non-Works, and imported blogs contain any content older than 1 year; the most recent content is still only available on the respective sites).
Note that this is a new URL for the wiki. It has been relocated to a server that's more focused on wiki content. Please note, also, that because this is a new domain (revelation.wiki) some corporate firewalls and routers may block access to this site by default; if you experience this problem, please contact your IT department and ask them to allow access.
Now that the documentation is in a more easily updatable format, we hope to be able to update and enhance it going forward, and we plan to include local copies of the wiki as the source for keyword help in future versions of OpenInsight.
As wikis are also designed to allow community input, any users who might wish to contribute to the Revelation wiki are encouraged to contact us at info @ revelation.com.
As always, any comments are appreciated.
Thanks!
- Bryan Shumsky
Revelation Software is pleased to announce that all current manuals have been converted to Wiki format and are now available for on-line search and inquiry. You can take a look at them here:
In addition to the manuals, the Revelation Wiki contains related content - for example, in the "Community" section, we have imported the Sprezzatura blog, as well as the Works and non-Works forums while in the "Tips and Tricks" section, you can access the REVMEDIA newsletter. (The Works, non-Works, and imported blogs contain any content older than 1 year; the most recent content is still only available on the respective sites).
Note that this is a new URL for the wiki. It has been relocated to a server that's more focused on wiki content. Please note, also, that because this is a new domain (revelation.wiki) some corporate firewalls and routers may block access to this site by default; if you experience this problem, please contact your IT department and ask them to allow access.
Now that the documentation is in a more easily updatable format, we hope to be able to update and enhance it going forward, and we plan to include local copies of the wiki as the source for keyword help in future versions of OpenInsight.
As wikis are also designed to allow community input, any users who might wish to contribute to the Revelation wiki are encouraged to contact us at info @ revelation.com.
As always, any comments are appreciated.
Thanks!
- Bryan Shumsky
A lot of the references and examples refer to OI8/OI9 but not OI10 where Oi10 method is now different.
Is there indented to be (say) a separate OI10 section or just addendums to the existing for Oi10 changes.
Hi, Barry. I think it may depend on how different the 10 is versus the 8/9. There are already some pages that are OI10 versus OI9 specific, so I expect we'll continue that for things that are _really_ different.
But if, say, you're talking about a thread in the Works forum extract that describes how to do "something", and that description is OI9 specific, I'd think that if someone wanted to add in an OI 10 "update" that would just be an addendum.
Thanks,
- Bryan Shumsky
Hi, Barry. I think it may depend on how different the 10 is versus the 8/9. There are already some pages that are OI10 versus OI9 specific, so I expect we'll continue that for things that are _really_ different.
But if, say, you're talking about a thread in the Works forum extract that describes how to do "something", and that description is OI9 specific, I'd think that if someone wanted to add in an OI 10 "update" that would just be an addendum.
Thanks,
- Bryan Shumsky
No, I just mean the "Programming Techniques"
I see listboxes as a major
Revelation Software is pleased to announce that the RevDevX ("Building OpenInsight 10" ) blog archives have now been added to the community section; you can examine them here:
The intent behind bringing all the community content, along with the manuals and documentation, into the wiki is that EVERYTHING is now fully searchable from a single location.
(The Works, non-Works, and imported blogs contain any content older than 1 year; the most recent content is still only available on the respective sites).
As always, any comments are appreciated.
Thanks!
- Bryan Shumsky
Revelation Software is pleased to announce that the Revelation Software Knowledge Base has now been added to the "Tips and Tricks" section; you can examine it here:
The intent behind bringing the KB articles, along with all the community content, manuals and documentation, into the wiki is that EVERYTHING is now fully searchable from a single location.
(The Works, non-Works, and imported blogs contain any content older than 1 year; the most recent content is still only available on the respective sites).
As always, any comments are appreciated.
Thanks!
- Bryan Shumsky