Uploading images on the forum
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Preferred tutorial format?
Uploading images on the forum
Right, I will have some spare time on Sunday and I have decided to create an instruction how to upload pictures to this forum. Please vote in the poll about the tutorial format.
Would you also like me to create a tutorial for installing openBVE?
Would you also like me to create a tutorial for installing openBVE?
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Ah, so this one already exists. It could be a little slower though...
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A PDF is best, you can read it anywhere any time and it isn't in the way (like the YouTube window) when you're actually following the instructions and doing it.
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I agree with Graymac. A PDF file can be paged at all times, and one can go to a specific part of the instruction. I used Michelle's tutorials quite often to see how a specific command can be used.
busheyheath- Posts : 297
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Absolutely! Almost the first job I did when I started was to make print-outs of the tutorials and spiral bind them. They're heavily used and never far away!I used Michelle's tutorials quite often to see how a specific command can be used.
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Yeah that's right, so pleas take one vote off YT and add one to PDF (had voted for YT initially)
Quork- Posts : 1438
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Talking about Michelle, I was happy that she introduced the "shear" command on my request, because I needed so many bridges crossing at all kinds of angles....
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