

and the only way to get answers was to write user-letters and wait another month and hoping that they catch up my questions - well "dark-times" some may say.
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I'm used to look first into manuals or in a "ReadMe" before I ask in a forum ) - >I had subscribed to six different fanzines to be "up to date" in the 90's.and I had to read,read,read.and I was waiting eagerly for the postman. I grow up in a world where there was no I-net. thats what triggered this response of mine! but I find it strange that the next question came in a time-frame that makes it impossible that you looked up what I had wrote. The reason for my creating The Writers Interface is that all writing software, including WIN, lacks the full collection of hundreds of writing craft tools and structures. So I have studied and used this software thoroughly. Well - I had no problem to answer your question. WriteItNow helped me so much in organizing my novel that I wrote a writers interface to it of 92,000 words. simply because they didn't looked in the manual. for me more important: they waste also the time of others. Further: they not only fwasting their own time.

:) Please don't get me wrong - but I see every day several "unnecessary" threads where people "hammering" their questions in the keyboard - instead that they have a look in the manual. The product method has a bug, which is fixed in this tutorial. This tutorial uses an existing web API with two endpoints: one that returns a sum and one that returns a product. For example, a file change can trigger compilation, test execution, or deployment. *sorry* I have to write it now - it's long overdue -you are only a target but it is directed also to many more others. NET Core CLI command when source files change. to bypass a long winded search (you are looking also for the A-10C GUI Manual): Is there no way to do it with mouse and keyboard ? Im using a logitech joystick.
