Hi Mel,
I have not bothered to look into this document in detail to compare it
with other existing info. But there is a utility called hbdoc.exe which
still exists in source form in the utils directory. It can be run with a
/pdf switch. I only ever used the /htm switch with the xhb version of
hbdoc once, eight years ago, so I don't know how functional /pdf is. But
my guess is that Luiz ran it with /pdf a couple of years before I built
my html manual and then forgot about it. Hbdoc uses the txt files in the
doc directory as input. So anyone who is interested in examining the
evidence can compare the files in the doc directory with exhibit A. :-)
Apparently it is mostly unknown that there actually existed docs before
the manual that
xharbour.com created a few years ago. But those docs are
not complete and they certainly do not reflect the changes and
extensions that have been made in the last decade. And the reasons why
this document is called a Harbour manual are of course strictly
historical. Besides, I am pretty sure that the info in the
xharbour.com
manual did not come out of the blue but was built with the original docs
as a foundation - with a lot more work added, of course.
Regards,
Klas