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Put the getting started text from the readme into a HelpBrowser page #406

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j4yk opened this issue Nov 15, 2023 · 3 comments
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Put the getting started text from the readme into a HelpBrowser page #406

j4yk opened this issue Nov 15, 2023 · 3 comments

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j4yk commented Nov 15, 2023

...so that within Squeak you can also see the instructions after you have installed it.

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Excellent! How do you avoid deviations between both versions? Any fancy autogeneration? :-)

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j4yk commented Nov 15, 2023

At the moment I must say that the more complicated you want it to be, the less likely it is to happen at all if I shall do it. 😅

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Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good :D Any addition of help content in the image will be a clear improvement. :-) Maybe just add a comment to both the in-image and the Markdown contents as a reminder to synchronize them?

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