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Documentation Updates #55

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  • Created a README.md in the root to display on the main repo page with links to documentation
  • Converted hellov2.pdf to markdown, added images
  • Converted other text files into markdown with formatting
  • Moved all documentation into the doc folder

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With the V3, I have moved the manual to the wiki (www.sbitx.net) to make it easier and more upto date. Should we redo the README and do away with the markdown manual? I am in two minds: we need the markdown for offline usage and we need the web version for the latest. Is it possible that we get a version of the web synced up each time there is a change on sbitx.net?

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n1ai commented Jan 19, 2024

My thoughts/opinions:

  • You should use whatever format you find convenient for end-user documents even if this means abandoning the user-facing markdown documents in this PR (again, just my thoughts)
  • The sbitx.net document ( link ) is well done and easy to read, but it's not clear how other people can edit it or even suggest improvements, can you explain?
  • Technical support documents should stay in this repo but not be in the top level directory, they should be moved to their own directory and this PR puts them in ./docs which I think is a good idea
  • It is better to have technical support documents in markdown (.md) format rather than text (.txt) format
  • Also having a nicely formated README.md in the top-level directory is a good thing
  • I think it's a good idea to use 'print to PDF' to create a PDF version of the sbitx.net document and check it in here, so we have a revision-controlled and easily accessed version here as well as in sbitx.net

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