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Re: New devices, new users


  • Subject: Re: New devices, new users
  • From: "gmotichka" <gmotichka@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 18:36:56 -0000



>From someone who has just gone through (and still going through) the
learning curve I can also add the request for comprehensive
documentation.

But even after that, as one starts to create the determinators, to
have the drop down boxes be populated would really help. I know some
are, but most are not. even if there were instructions as to what
file to edit to create the boxes lists.

When just starting out there can be a large number of determinators
to build, and even if one duplicates them, there are always
conditions or actions to add. So there are many times it is
necessary to type out "device" or "type" or
"Current" or Command"
etc.

Thanks

George M






--- In ukha_xpl@xxxxxxx, "Mal Lansell" <mlansell@f...>
wrote:
> It seems that my W800 service has been fairly useful to some
people (more
> than I thought it would be, to be honest) and appears to have
attracted a
> few new people to xPL.
>
> Tony's xplRioNet is a definite favourite of many, and must be
responsible
> for a large number of people choosing  xPL.
>
> It makes me wonder whether there are other people out there just
waiting for
> support for a particular device before they take the plunge.
There's been a
> big surge in group postings recently, and it would be nice for
that to
> continue.  So, is anyone waiting for a device to be xPL'd?  Or do
you know
> of a device that, if supported, could attract even more people to
the xPL
> world?
>
> Mal






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