| After much debate (mostly with myself), I decided on frames for one reason:
it makes the best use of the "hyper" in hypertext. Using the left hand
"Contents" page, any opcode is only one click (with some scrolling) away
from any other opcode. Using the non-frames version, three clicks are
normally required to get from one opcode to another. You cannot go directly.
Alternatively, you could enter the name of the contents file directly, into
your browser. Just keep in mind the path, because not all the files are in
the same directory. BTW, there approximately 240 HTML files in the manual.
That saves two clicks at the expense of some typing.
-David.
Larry Troxler wrote:
>Briefly browsed this on-line, but didn't come across any link to the
>non-frames version. Could be that I missed it. I'll be happy using
>frames if you can explain what the advantage is, or else buy me a bigger
>monitor to make up for the wasted screen-estate ;-)
>
>As most Csounders are probably fairly kerboard-literate (i.e. know how
>to jump to the top of a document), I am sure I am not alone in this
>opinion!
>
>Larry Troxler
>
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