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FS ADMIN - USERS GUIDE
This is actually funny I would say. I used the free version of your software quite effectively without taking a peek into your Users 'Guide' or the Component Reference Guide. Then afterwards, I decide, lets take a look at their Users 'Guide', maybe it is worth while and maybe I can benefit from that.
I started to read from the Index and I build the examples from your Users 'Guide' on my laptop computer [which took up plenty of my time] and all went well until I reached the more interesting and more advanced stuff from Page 121 onward, then the 'fun' started.
Just when I thought things were getting very interesting as I build the next 'Example' from the Users 'Guide' on Page 121 [topic on Mouse Dragging] on my laptop, and completed it up to about 90%, I read the following interesting words from your Users 'Guide' and I quote:
"The example below shows how the Mouse Drag component can be used to change the size of a
rectangle. We've created OUR OWN RECTANGLE MODULE to handle the drawing. This makes the schematic
a bit neater."
After searching the ToolBox from your software I realized that this "OWN RECTANGLE MODULE" does not exist at all. So, I searched for some other equivalent Module to complete the example but, to no avail. I thought, alright, lets find out what the following 'Example' from the Users 'Guide' would reveal. So, on Page 122 of the Users 'Guide' [topic on Mouse Moves] I found the same unavailable "OWN RECTANGLE MODULE" is required to complete that 'Example' as well!
Thus, I became so 'excited' with the Users 'Guide' that I thought, is it worth it to read any further than Page 122 ?
Will I come across similar 'Examples' from the Users 'Guide' that would be no 'Guide' at all? Correct me if I am wrong please, but I just don't understand that kind of terminology.
I started to read from the Index and I build the examples from your Users 'Guide' on my laptop computer [which took up plenty of my time] and all went well until I reached the more interesting and more advanced stuff from Page 121 onward, then the 'fun' started.
Just when I thought things were getting very interesting as I build the next 'Example' from the Users 'Guide' on Page 121 [topic on Mouse Dragging] on my laptop, and completed it up to about 90%, I read the following interesting words from your Users 'Guide' and I quote:
"The example below shows how the Mouse Drag component can be used to change the size of a
rectangle. We've created OUR OWN RECTANGLE MODULE to handle the drawing. This makes the schematic
a bit neater."
After searching the ToolBox from your software I realized that this "OWN RECTANGLE MODULE" does not exist at all. So, I searched for some other equivalent Module to complete the example but, to no avail. I thought, alright, lets find out what the following 'Example' from the Users 'Guide' would reveal. So, on Page 122 of the Users 'Guide' [topic on Mouse Moves] I found the same unavailable "OWN RECTANGLE MODULE" is required to complete that 'Example' as well!
Thus, I became so 'excited' with the Users 'Guide' that I thought, is it worth it to read any further than Page 122 ?
Will I come across similar 'Examples' from the Users 'Guide' that would be no 'Guide' at all? Correct me if I am wrong please, but I just don't understand that kind of terminology.
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