Hi everyone.
Thanks again for your continued input. The Guide is reaching critical mass now with many changes due to your great suggestions. That is good!!
I am sorry but my website friend has not had a chance to post the latest edited version of the Guide. Please watch my site. Maybe he'll get to it tonight. The new version is called Celestia User's Guide final-2.
I know absolutely nothing about XML or the schemes being discussed to maintain/edit future versions of the Guide. Sadly, I am swamped with projects and cannot devote the time to learn it. I suggest that we publish Part 1 and get it launched, and someone who has the time and skill can work on the document to set it up for updating more easily via XML techniques. If you wish to do so, please feel free. Likewise, if you need to modify the document in a bigger font for your own use, of course please do so.
I disagree that Times New Roman is inferior to Arial. I globally reformatted the document in Arial 10, 11 and 12, and several other fonts. Arial 11 and 12 are large type fonts and can obviously be seen easily, but in my perspective, they are too big. They give the document the impression of being a bit "massive" in text paragraphs. They also boost the document's length by several pages. Conversely, I examined the document in pdf Times New Roman 11 and found it pleasing to read. I checked several of my textbooks and found them all published in TNR 11 as well. As such, I would like to keep that font, at least in the MS Word .DOC format. If the HTML and pdf formats clearly look better in Arial to some folks, maybe we can take a poll or something.
Part 2 is about 40% written. If there is something I need to do to set it up for easier editing in the future, please let me know, or better yet, send me your e-mail address and I'll send you what I have so far. You can modify it as extensively as needed to facilitate its format/edit/etc.
I have not begun Part 3 and may not get to it for at least 2 months, due to the other projects I'm working on. Please be patient.
Frank
Thanks again for your input.