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Just wanted to say that I have started to take time to go back and review the SDK, and really like the new one.

It seemed that it was time to review it to pick up what was missed due to lack of knowledge the first time through a couple of FS versions ago, and has been well worth the effort.

Only constructive feedback I have would be that I would like to see the long pages in the .chm broken up into sub-pages of a "section", so that one could navigate more easily to specific parts without having to go back to the TOC at the top of the page, and allow one to print sections more easily for reference.

Anyway, enjoying learning even more about FSX.

Patrick
 
You can convert the .chm to .html, search Google with extract .chm

George
 
Hi Folks

Waugh -
If it helps -

Click in the 'document' window,
then press CTRL+F.

You can then search the document as normal.

Credit to Jim Keir for the tip.

HTH
ATB
Paul
 
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